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Lemur2's video drivers are probably better in whatever distro Lemur2 is running,and by better, I mean better integrated and/or newer.
KDE4, Gnome3, and Unity all lean heavily on the video drivers, and the user experience is going to suffer if the drivers are subpar or don't integrate well.
KDE4 on Fedora 15 is pretty nice. Previously, it was painful, and I credit the new found niceness to the latest Nouveau driver and it's integration by the Fedora team.