Den 14-04-2017 kl. 06:10 skrev Simon Lees:
On 04/14/2017 11:40 AM, Chan Ju Ping wrote:
On Thursday, 13 April 2017 20:53:30 +08 Farhad Mohammadi Majd wrote:
Hello, most Linux distributions are using GNOME by default, including:
Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu starting with v18.04, RHEL and most of it's derivatives, and even SUSE Linux enterprise; so why openSUSE is using KDE by default?
GNOME is more stable, has better support for Wayland and is extremely beautiful.
Is not GNOME more secure than KDE even? Aside frome the multitude of responses already given, I use openSUSE because of the explicit support for KDE. Ergo, I want to use KDE. If that were not the case Ubuntu or Fedora would be my distribution of choice.
Swapping the default from KDE to Gnome would not change how the openSUSE project supports KDE. KDE would continue to be supported and openSUSE would probably continue to be a leading KDE distro, just as openSUSE is a leading enlightenment distro although its not the default.
I must say I have a bit of a hard time understanding how a check mark can bring up such a big discussion. If openSUSE changes default desktop, KDE will still be shipped, the only difference is just the check mark is per default at GNOME and not KDE so you need to change that, like you need for GNOME today. As I see it, KDE is a great choice since it provides the user with more advanced features. One example, I have tried several times getting GNOME working with a scale 1.5 (only integers are supported) on a resolution 1920x1080, however I was not successful. If I scale the text the icons are still small. Not an issue in KDE anymore. A lot of laptops being shipped at 13-14" runs with a high resolution like that, and GNOME are really really poorly supporting these devices. I must say I am happy with KDE being the default for now. Bo -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org