Quote Originally Posted by K2KLI
Quote Originally Posted by n2ize
Well, they seemed to fix a few things. For one my weather applet keeps it's configuration now... before the upgrade it lost the config everytime you logged out and logged back in. Some of the desktop widgets seem to be working and some of the config tools and interfaces seem a bit tighter. Unfortunately the screen savers still don't work... yes they are there and they have some really awesome screen savers but unfortunately they never come on automatically, even when configured to do so.
Wow. I appreciate your dedication but with that much dysfunction why stick with it? Even my kids can use Gnome. I'd hate to hear how much they'd groan at me if they had all the problems with their computers that it seems KDE still has.
I prefer the look and feel and flexibility of KDE. Plus, despite it's growing pains, there are just some things it does better. Plus I am also quite familiar with Qt which is essentially the SDK that KDE is built on. Thus I can decipher error messages in KDE better than other systems.

Besides, despite the current issues with KDE it is still light years ahead of the GUI interfaces that I had to deal with when I started with Linux way back in the early 90's.