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Thread: The best KDE distro?

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    The best KDE distro?

    I try kubuntu recently and I like it a lot.

    So I want to try other favor of kde.

    I don't want to use KDE 4.0 because it is not polish enough for me yet.

    Any suggestion?

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    Re: The best KDE distro?

    Mepis and PCLinuxOS are good.

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    Re: The best KDE distro?

    there are similar threads already.

    slackware does a great job with KDE and so does arch ( specially with KDEmod)

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    Re: The best KDE distro?

    slackware

    MARK YOUR THREAD SOLVED

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    Re: The best KDE distro?

    sidux

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    Re: The best KDE distro?

    PCLinuxOS
    "If a cluttered desk signs a cluttered mind, Of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?" -Albert Einstein.

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    Re: The best KDE distro?

    kdemod (arch) is the best i've used (kubuntu, opensuse, sidux, sabayon, slax, pclinuxos live).

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    Re: The best KDE distro?

    Mandriva gets my vote.

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    Re: The best KDE distro?

    Quote Originally Posted by chucky chuckaluck View Post
    kdemod (arch) is the best i've used
    +1 and still using it over here

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    Re: The best KDE distro?

    I would say openSUSE followed closely by Mandriva.

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