For over 16 months I've had 12.04 LTS with KDE 4 running just fine. I am writing this on the old HP Pavillion ZV5000 with Nvidia. Nvidia drivers are always a problem but since getting the correct driver installed, it has been good.
It is always tempting to upgrade and I have been thinking of going to 14.01. I did have 15 on at one time but there were Nvidia problems.
I am not sure if an upgrade has more efficient coding or anything that would benefit this computer.
The problem with running a live CD is that the Nvidia drivers don't get installed and I can't get a real feel for positive or negative graphics.
It is always tempting to upgrade and I have been thinking of going to 14.01. I did have 15 on at one time but there were Nvidia problems.
I am not sure if an upgrade has more efficient coding or anything that would benefit this computer.
The problem with running a live CD is that the Nvidia drivers don't get installed and I can't get a real feel for positive or negative graphics.




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) It is an EXCELLENT release and features KDE4. You won't be disappointed. As far as 16.04 ... When I first tried Plasma5 as a guest OS I hated it. Flat, pastel, ugly, no differentiation between the background and active pixels. But, I had to face the facts of life which is that KDE4 is going away, regardless of how much I loved it. I thought I'd move to Mint 17.3 KDE4 (based on 14.04) but after a couple months decided I missed Kubuntu & Btrfs as implemented by Ubuntu, so I installed 16.04. I sweetened it up a a bit with a nice wallpaper to get rid of the pastel look. Then I noticed, that while the bottom panel is featureless many of the icons carry the same color and 3D look they did in KDE4. AND, all of the apps look the same as they did in KDE4. Same blue, 3D borders, etc.... Now, I don't mind it at all. It's faster than 14.04, Steam games like Universe Sandbox^2 play several times faster. There are hiccups, most in the background. Crash msgs when nothing appears to have crashed. Lines in dmesg and KSystemLog about errors and fails that don't affect behavior or performance.
All around, it's working good for me.
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