On Sunday 22 March 2009, Jerry Houston wrote: > Kevin Krammer wrote: > > One of KDE's products, so to speak, is a desktop environment for Free > > Software operating systems (the Window Manager in this case being KWin). > > Some of the most well known Free Software operating systems are Linux > > based. > > Indeed, and I've even downloaded and installed KDE 4.2.1 on several > Windows machines. That experience hasn't been good at all. > Applications that I'd love to see working, don't. Even Nautilus fails > to start, with a message telling me the file system process has stopped. KDE 4.2.1 worked great on Windows, until my girlfriend wanted to save something in showfoto. Then the app froze. Bummer. But, hey, it's getting better, and is only replacing something already fairly-functional. > I love the ideas behind Linux, and particularly KDE on Linux, but out of > frustration I find myself returning to professionally-produced operating > systems for the most part. Hmmmmm, I can tell that you and I will be at odds. Even saying "professionally-produced" makes me want to exit this convo. ___________________________________________________ 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.