Rich Freeman on 10 Feb 2018 04:48:32 -0800 |
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Re: [PLUG] Rant: Goodbye KDE, My Old Friend |
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 4:03 PM, Casey Bralla <MailList@nerdworld.org> wrote: > > But we're through now. You've gotten too big, too complex, and it's > obvious you only exist because your creators think it's fun to write > complex desktops. You really don't care about me. > I've definitely seen that effect, especially in the early days of KDE4, but for the most part I've been happy with KDE. However, my experience is probably very different from yours for a few reasons: 1. I've generally tried to kill akodami/nepomuk/baloo and whatever the latest incarnation of this hellspawn happens to be at the time. In various editions of KDE that involved either compile-time options (horray - Gentoo), or options accessible in the UI. I /think/ I have it off now but to be honest I'm not quite sure. I don't notice it so they either have it working reasonably well now or I have it off; probably about time for them to change it again. 2. While I loved kmail back in the day I moved entirely to gmail as my MUA and don't use any desktop mail software. That also helped because at some point they made the stuff in #1 a dependency of kmail/kontact/etc. 3. I use KDE as a desktop environment, not as an office/browser/everything-under-the-sun solution. Sure, I'll use dolphin or whatever from time to time - I see that as part of a DE. Dolphin even has this nice feature where you can open up a pane that gives you a shell where the shell's PWD follows the file manager. If you double-click on a folder in the file manager the shell changes directories, and if you change directories in the shell the file manager follows. Maybe other file managers can do that these days but it wasn't common the last time I went looking and it is VERY NICE. Otherwise KDE is a window manager and desktop environment. As such I think it works pretty nicely. At least it does right now - which means it is probably due for a complete re-write from scratch where 70% of the applications get ported forward, and 30% get the typical Google treatment (sniff...Amarok...) where something new is introduced in the place of something old and drops about 30% of the useful features and adds another 30% of features, of which 5% are really useful and the other 25% are pointless but, hey, stickers! Ok, enough run-ons... Great, thanks - now I need to go see a therapist. Just need to repeat the mantra: I still love KDE... I still love KDE... -- Rich ___________________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia Linux Users Group -- http://www.phillylinux.org Announcements - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce General Discussion -- http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug