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by konart
955 days ago
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>you seem to be suggesting >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 |
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I've never really understood the complaint 'there's too many configuration options', at least in software where you don't need to touch any of those configuration options for a reasonable out-of-the-box experience.
If your problem with KDE is, in fact, that a vanilla stock install doesn't align with your personal UI preferences, while also bemoaning that there's too many ways to adjust the UI, then the problem might not be with KDE.