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"If so, I can continue using SuSE, which is currently my favorite distribution.
You require KDE to be the default or you can't use it? "
I think much along the same lines as the person you were replying to. I personally don't need KDE to be the default desktop environment, but I do need it to work well and be properly maintained otherwise I go to another distribution. When there isn't a distribution out there that can put a good KDE desktop together any more then I have no more use for Linux any more as KDE and it's applications are THE reason I like Linux.
It's sad but true that the default desktop for a distribution is also the only one to be well maintained, the other more or less gets neglected to the point where it becomes unpleasant to use. Gnome users should know this to be true as it used to be Gnome that was widely neglected, now it's becomming KDE as Linux distributors turn more towards commercial customers. It's not a balanced playground, Gnome is now the default on far more significant distributions than KDE despite KDE having more users, this trend deeply concerns me.




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If so, I can continue using SuSE, which is currently my favorite distribution.
You require KDE to be the default or you can't use it?
I understand Gnome is a viable choice for many users, but I am not a Linux user so much as I am a KDE user. SuSE just happens to let me use KDE right of the box with almost all my hardware working (which no other distribution can say). It will be a sad day if KDE is dropped as the default in OpenSuSE.
You are not "so much" a GNOME, KDE or Linux user as you are a Suse user. The desk top has very, very little to do with getting your hardware working; You can thank Suse for that.