Feature changed by: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (RGBsuse) Feature #306967, revision 21 Title: KDE default openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Frank Karlitschek (frankkarlitschek) Description: I propose to make KDE the default desktop in openSUSE. - It is confusing for new Linux users if they have to decide between KDE and GNOME during the installation. New users don´t know either of them. So it is easier for beginners if there is a default. openSUSE has more KDE users than GNOME users so it is logical to make KDE the default. - Unique Selling Point. It is important for openSUSE to provide something that Ubuntu and Fedora don´t provide. It would be beneficial for openSUSE to be the only big KDE distribution. - This could attract more developers because KDE developers need a nice distribution to develop on. - This would increase the popularity of openSUSE in the KDE user community. The negative impact on the GNOME community is not that bad because Ubuntu is the most popular GNOME distribution. openSUSE should, of course, also ship and support GNOME. So experienced users can choose. But new users should have KDE as default. What do you think? Discussion: #1: Thomas Thym (ungethym) (2009-07-28 13:49:00) +1 Really great idea! I know many, many people searching for a good KDE distribution. If openSUSE can provide them a proper home both projects can earn great benefits. #2: Henrik Segesten (eldakkar) (2009-07-28 13:53:38) +1 #3: dd11 ss (jal111) (2009-07-28 13:58:50) yeah, it's time again for kde as default de! #4: Andreas Demmer (ademmer) (2009-07-28 14:05:56) KDE for teh win! :) + #5: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2009-07-28 14:15:23) + My first Linux distro was SuSE 7.0 with kde 1. After that I used only + kde and SuSE/openSUSE most of the time, BUT I don't agree with the idea + of "kde as default desktop". Why? Simply. The greatest thing about + openSUSE (I mean, after yast tool ;) ) is CHOICE: openSUSE is a + flexible Linux system that allows users to tune everything in the most + easy way. Setting a "default" is against that idea of "freedom". Even + if I only use kde, and only recommend kde to new users, I'm proud of + using a distro that permits anyone to think different from me. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306967