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by Jedd
956 days ago
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My point being that you seem to be suggesting, in parent and sibling comments, that there are manifest and myriad configuration options provided by KDE AND that you feel you must use them. You contrast this to Gnome, where there are NOT comparable configuration options, and you are 'happy with minor issues'. I don't see how this is materially different from simply choosing to not use the extensive KDE configuration capabilities and being as 'happy with minor issues' as you would be with Gnome. |
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>AND that you feel you must use them.
I'm misunderstood here then. I'm not saying that a feel I must use them. I'm saying the KDE UI by default exposes too many controls and provides settings to control this (more or less).
While Gnome exposes less controls (and arguable better UI desicions). Resulting in cleaner UI by default.
See this comment by the other user who shares my views: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38230429