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> > 6) It's been there since 3.5. I think they are even locked by default.
> Then tell me where it is.
In the panel context menu. Right click somewhere in the panel where you don't have an applet (like to the right of the taskbar) and choose 'Lock Panels'. (Or click on that little arrow button that's on all of those annoying applet handles.) But perhaps Kubuntu removed it?
> I have an expensive hi-fi set. I don't use my computer for music.
I don't either, but I do use sound for video clips and VoIP. The best fix I have found for arts is to Kill it and Keep it Killed!
Anyway, I did enjoy article. You hit on things that are a concern for many people.
At first I thought it was about just KDE, so I didn't like seeing so much kubuntu stuff, but I see now you explicitly said "Kubuntu's KDE". Heh
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