On Sunday 22 March 2009, Jerry Houston wrote: > Samuel Kage wrote: > > If I read the reponses in this thread I imagine the same. Sadly! > > I dont' know why it is so hard for some people to be honest to themself > > and see that Kde is really great but has just to many bugs. > > I've seen many people trying out linux, but resigning because of things > > that just don't work. For sure its no option for them to write bug > > reports and wait until it is fixed. So the only logical consequence to > > attract users is to make sure, that when a software is released, there is > > no need to write bug reports because ALL main things just work. > > Sadly, I need to agree with you. I have two laptops, two client desktop > workstations and a server here at home, and all at one time were running > SuSE Linux. Now, because of reliability issues, only one client > workstation and the server are running Linux. Once I can find the time > to migrate the workstation to XP-Pro without losing email and such, > we'll be down to just the server running Linux. > > That's because I can't afford to administer a home domain with Server > 2008, and we DO find it convenient to share resources among our > computers. And I don't like to reboot a server every time Microsoft > releases a update - it's not a big issue with a workstation. > > I'm not going to reiterate all the problems I've had - I doubt I've had > any that haven't been reported already. The cumulative effect is simply > this: I don't enjoy using Linux nearly as much as I used to, and the > plain truth is, I don't have to. "Linux"? What does KDE have to do with Linux? I thought this mailing list was about the Window Manager++ named KDE? Did someone change it to representing all of Linuxdom + ALL Window Managers? Why not just use Gnome or XFCE or Enlightenment? ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.