Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Wed 16th Jul 2008 22:30 UTC, submitted by computerishcat
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical, recently did an interview with derStandard in which he discussed issues with Ubuntu's latest release, innovation, the future of GNOME, and other subjects. Perhaps the most interesting thing he said is that Linux does not yet deliver "a good enough user experience." Of course, you could say that of any operating system. Editor's Note: QT-based Gnome was also an interesting point-of-view.
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RE[3]: Comment by moleskine
by Moredhas on Thu 17th Jul 2008 22:36 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Comment by moleskine"
Moredhas
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2008-04-10

Mint KDE is more or less the same as Mint Gnome, though they try and use existing KDE tools and applications where possible instead of just dropping KDE on top of the Gnome version. Although it's slow work at the moment, the Mint Tools, like their control panel, updater and so forth, are being ported to Qt. I can't put my finger on exactly why, but Mint KDE seemed a whole lot more complete than Kubuntu; and not in the same way Mint Gnome feels different to Ubuntu.

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