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:DistroWatch Weekly: openSUSE wins KDE distro comparison, Archiso-live, Ubuntu 10.04 feature list
DistroWatch Weekly: openSUSE wins KDE distro comparison, Archiso-live, Ubuntu 10.04 feature list
Dec 14, 2009, 22 :04 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (5712 reads)

(Other stories by Ladislav Bodnar)

"The verdict? The best KDE distribution today is openSUSE 11.2: "Our winner is openSUSE. It's a distribution that's got the professional sheen and gloss that only Novell can bring, and it's a distribution that always manages to bundle a cutting-edge KDE installation that will last you the full nine months of the distribution cycle. The custom artwork looks great, and shows that the packaging team has a great understanding of what KDE is capable of and what users need from their desktop. YaST is always going to be unwieldy, but its fantastic integration into the KDE desktop (it's written in Qt) makes Linux feel much closer to its Windows and OS X competitors than other KDE distributions."

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I hope that the openSuse guys are not sa ...   It should go turther   
Bobby
Dec 15, 2009, 10:21:15
 
> I would like to see openSuse dethrone  ...   Re: It should go turther   
Blaine
Dec 15, 2009, 20:42:41
 
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