So I totally removed Linux Mint and Cinnamon (huh...) and went back to dual-booting Ubuntu 12.04 (maybe i'll update soon) and... OpenSUSE 12.2! It's lovely great, with KDE and Nvidia drivers. I have to play a bit with the minimizating effects, though, because they make it all a bit slower, and if I disable them it's very ugly! I should update to KDE 4.9, although I preffer OpenSUSE over Kubuntu
I'll see what the heck will I do on Ubuntu; Unity or GShell...
Catbuntu (blog)CPU→Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2,00GHz. RAM→3GB. Graphics card→NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS. O.S.→Ubuntu 14.04 «Trusty Tahr» 64 bit
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Always good to see KDE, regardless of the distro.
Yep, I like it, but... I tested all the minimizating effects, all of them get laggy when I have lots of windows opened (specially GTK like Firefox or XChat)... If I disable those effects, then it's not laggy but, specially with GTK windows, when I minimize them it's a bit odd, some parts of the window appear first and then the others... Confusing, I'll try with KDE 4.9, but I really LOVE OpenSUSE... I also tried it with GNOME Shell, but OpenSUSE has KDE on its heart
I recommend it to all the KDE lovers, YaST will make you love your life and Zypper will make you forget apt-get and/or yum
Catbuntu (blog)CPU→Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2,00GHz. RAM→3GB. Graphics card→NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS. O.S.→Ubuntu 14.04 «Trusty Tahr» 64 bit
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Today with GNOME Shell on Ubuntu Precise... Thinking to upgrade to 12.10 because of GNOME 3.6, but I'll wait until Unity gets better on Quantal...
Catbuntu (blog)CPU→Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2,00GHz. RAM→3GB. Graphics card→NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS. O.S.→Ubuntu 14.04 «Trusty Tahr» 64 bit
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A bit of openSUSE
snapshot1 by georgelappies, on Flickr
I love the way how KSnapshot has integrated support to upload screenshots to any online picture sharing service:
snapshot1 by georgelappies, on Flickr
Catbuntu (blog)CPU→Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2,00GHz. RAM→3GB. Graphics card→NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS. O.S.→Ubuntu 14.04 «Trusty Tahr» 64 bit
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