Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 24th Jan 2009 10:58 UTC
Linux Ever year, Linus Torvalds goes on vacation to Australia, during which he usually also visits linux.conf.au. During his stay this year he gave an interview to ComputerWorld, in which he talked about the success of point releases and the important topic of file systems in Linux, which is quite an active field today with ext4 and Btrfs. He also gave some insights into why he switched away from KDE, moving to GNOME instead, and he shares his thoughts on Windows 7.
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RE: Not just about the "features"
by Yagami on Sat 24th Jan 2009 12:16 UTC in reply to "Not just about the "features""
Yagami
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2006-07-15

i dont really have problems with the default theme.

bespin is a nice theme, it even has a menubar like kde3 or MacOSX. to me the problem with bespin is that it has so many options to configure ( which in fact is good, because you can always choose not to configure it or just import a theme (like the ones over at kde-look) ).
to me the problem with bespin is that i feel it has alot of hacks on its code.

if you are still using kde4 , then just file bug reports for the bad usuability.

also , i guess maybe they were expecting more community support , with more plasmoids and themes.

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