On Sun, 15 Sep 2013 10:48:38 +0200, Jonathan M Davis <jmdavisp...@gmx.com>
wrote:
As I understand it, a large portion of OpenSuSE users are KDE users
rather
than gnome users, and I've almost never heard anyone say anything good
about
Kubuntu as far as KDE goes. Almost everyone who talks about it seems to
talk
about how poor a KDE distro it is. I used to use OpenSuSE, and I really
have
no complaints about their support of KDE. They actually seem to really
go the
extra mile to make sure that everything is well integrated and works. And
while there were certainly complaints about their patent agreements with
Microsoft, I'm not aware of much negative actually coming from that. I'm
not
even sure that any of those are still in effect, particularly since SuSE
was
sold. I'm quite surprised to see someone claiming that Kubuntu is better
than
OpenSuSE with regards to KDE.
I'm a very happy longtime OpenSuSE KDE user. IMO it is the best linux
distro out there for desktop use, they are very serious about supporting
KDE. OpenSuSE is really very very stable. They have also a LTS version
called 'Evergreen' which is of high quality. Besides this the OBS (open
build service) is a great initiative which I think should be used to make
distro native packages of DMD available.
just my 0.02