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  • GreyGeek
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    Originally posted by Snowhog View Post
    Ahh shucks!
    Just the plain, naked truth!

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  • SteveRiley
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    Originally posted by julek View Post
    And what would happen to the user who wants to have both ubuntu-desktop and kubuntu-desktop ?
    I imagine it would work fine. The compositor doesn't start until after the user logs into the display manager. Kubuntu will start KWin, which eventually will become a Wayland compositor. Ubuntu will start Unity, which does whatever it does with Mir.

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  • julek
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    Already migrated on my side. Anyway if Kubuntu does not end now it will fork or get back to Debian. The fact that Ubuntu absolutely wants to use Mir for its own desktop while everyone else is set to use Wayland (Mir is not available in Debian repo while Wayland libs are) would lead to a situation where we have three different graphic stacks on the same OS. And what would happen to the user who wants to have both ubuntu-desktop and kubuntu-desktop ?

    Sad to see that Canonical becomes more and more close-minded, this is not the same Canonical we had at the beginning. And well, I used Ubuntu for 10 years, but I really think I'm done with it... :-( Sad because Kubuntu is really, really good, especially from release 12.04+. (Did not play w/ 14.10 and 15.04 however, but with all the other ones from 5.04, and never had to perform a full reinstall, upgrades went smoothly.)

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  • SteveRiley
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    Originally posted by jook View Post
    If you all migrate to another distro one day, I will follow you. You people rock.
    Thank you. We try to make KFN an educational and fun place. We're glad you're here

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  • PhilT
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    I agree. I've been a Kubuntu fan since Breezy Badger; I really hope it continues to blossom. I remain very thankful to all the hard-working devs, and am saddened by the problems with Jonathan and the CC. I think KDE is wonderful and really want to continue with Kubuntu (I've converted many folks to its joys!) , but, as a "banker" and following Grey Geek, I've installed Debian 8.1 on a spare partition -- just in case someone pulls a plug! But really hope there's no need.

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  • Snowhog
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    Originally posted by jook View Post
    I am sticking with Kubuntu until the bitter end. This forum and KDE is what hooked me on Linux.

    If you all migrate to another distro one day, I will follow you. You people rock.
    Ahh shucks!

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  • mcNisse
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    I started my departure from kubuntu when Mark started mir. I started with den debian and moved on to tanglu when it came out.

    Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk

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  • jook
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    I am sticking with Kubuntu until the bitter end. This forum and KDE is what hooked me on Linux.

    If you all migrate to another distro one day, I will follow you. You people rock.

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  • InsideJob
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    OK then..

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  • SteveRiley
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    Originally posted by InsideJob View Post
    All that is good and holy trickles down from the banksters who print fiat currency.
    This crap about fiat money that you keep spewing across the forum here really has nothing to do with the particular topics. I will delete any further posts of yours containing such nonsense.

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  • SteveRiley
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    Originally posted by MrSteve View Post
    the question i would like to gander an answer to is will kubuntu continue ?
    Originally posted by MrSteve View Post
    i would just like to know is kubuntu LTS going to continue... i just want systems that my wife and myself use to have long term support.
    Originally posted by MrSteve View Post
    if kubuntu are stating updates after the next release 15.10 may be in question then a decision must be based on that information as we use the LTS versions...if support for kubuntu is in question i must decide which other OS to install to get the required LTS support ...
    Please re-read what I wrote in my post #121 here. We do not have definitive answers right now.

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  • InsideJob
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    All that is good and holy trickles down from the banksters who print fiat currency. You must BELIEVE it's real money or they'll have to do REAL work. Armani might go bankrupt. It would be anarchy and chaos.

    And no support is better than bad support.

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  • MrSteve
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    if kubuntu are stating updates after the next release 15.10 may be in question
    then a decision must be based on that information as we use the LTS versions

    i dont want to have to set up 2 systems again, that i have already working flawlessly, to another OS
    but if support for kubuntu is in question i must decide which other OS to install to get the required LTS support ...

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  • GreyGeek
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    Originally posted by xennex81 View Post
    Kubuntu will continue if you will. Have some faith!.
    So Kubuntu is a religion? Is SABDFL its God?

    Originally posted by xennex81 View Post
    btw is any here living in Germany that could host my way out of the ..euhm... psychiatric prison I'm leaving?
    Is that a euphamism?
    Last edited by GreyGeek; Jun 29, 2015, 08:53 AM.

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  • xennex81
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    You yourself are part of the answer to that question. It cannot be answered without your part as well. You determine its future, its outcome. There is no answer that is independent of you and your cherishment or lack thereof.

    So the question cannot be answered without including your subject. So, what do you want the outcome to be? Do you want Kubuntu to continue? Then do it.

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