Ian Pilcher wrote: > I find myself wondering if other people are really > using Plasma 5 as a "daily driver"... It's a totally different world where I live :-) I've been using Plasma 5 since the beta was released. Excellent experience! When the beta was first released, I noticed that there was something curious about the virtual terminals, but that appears to be long gone. It might just be that I am using GDM, which is on Wayland, so it has claimed vt1. In any case, all works fine. I haven't yet plugged in my television, so I don't know about having 2 displays yet. I really need to give that a try. Perhaps tonight, since I rented a DVD from the library ;-) Konsole size? Is it that much of a problem to size it? ;-) I haven't given this a try, so I don't know whether my system(s) is/are affected. What used to be the ugly cashew is now known as the Desktop Toolbox. I think it is entirely redundant, since all of the commands it offers are accessible on the right mouse button menu item Desktop Settings. You can enable/disable the Desktop Toolbox on the Tweaks page. I have always hated that thing, since it disrupts the symmetry and aesthetics of the clean desktop. CapsLock is permanently disabled here. I have mapped Compose to that key, which is useful to me. CapsLock just caused me problems, getting hit by accident with my thick fingers ;-) I don't mean to discredit your/others' experience(s), but it seems to me that a lot of people are nitpicking about a lot of insignificant stuff. Oops! Did I say that? :-O I guess if it's important to you ;-) but I think we need to keep in mind that it's a work in progress and the required functionality is all there. I've never been a big fan of all the widgets anyway, just a lot of clutter on the desktop and in the system try. I guess for some of you it is important ;-) ___________________________________________________ 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.