Has Jack Wallen found the holy grail of Linux desktops? The Garuda KDE Linux desktop distribution proves itself worthy of the most beautiful desktop title.
Yeah, that sentence irked me a lot, too. The only thing that’s somewhat ‘standard’ about KDE is the default setup. And sticking to the default setup isn’t really the point of KDE.
Obviously, you can, if you like it. But if you don’t, then it’s like not wanting some building block set, because you don’t like the way they put those building blocks together in the advertisement.
Right, when I saw this line I knew the author and I look for completely different things from our desktop environments:
And that’s fine. I’m glad the flexibility to satisfy both of us is available on linux.
Yeah, that sentence irked me a lot, too. The only thing that’s somewhat ‘standard’ about KDE is the default setup. And sticking to the default setup isn’t really the point of KDE.
Obviously, you can, if you like it. But if you don’t, then it’s like not wanting some building block set, because you don’t like the way they put those building blocks together in the advertisement.