Feedback

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## page was copied from MaverickMeerkat/Alpha3/Kubuntu/Feedback
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 * '''All serious issues should be still [[https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+filebug|submitted as bug]]!'''  * '''Any serious issue should be still [[https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+filebug|submitted as a bug]]!'''
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 * Add feedback here
 * Arora Browser? Why switch to an unknown browser, that has limited integration with KDE, that casual users won't look for and one that will upset the a lot of KDE developers? If a switch is to be made, switch to Firefox. Casual users look for it, and it is compatible with practically everything. -- [[LaunchpadHome:kachristmas]] <<DateTime(2009-07-23T19:29:22-0600)>>
 * overall so far, this is excellent - quotable quote for those that say KDE is too heavy "no, it isn't" :) - running on c.2005 X41 Tablet (w/SSD replacement drive) it flies. And to those who say Linux isn't user-friendly, I can only assume you mean Gnome :)
 * KPackageKit when experiencing issues trying to download, e.g. DNS failure or dropped connection, forgets what changes you requested - pretty sure it didn't use to and it is definitely annoying :P [[LaunchpadHome:putt1ck]] <<DateTime>>
 * Having the option to install consumer non-libre apps is definitely a pragmatic good move forward [[LaunchpadHome:putt1ck]] <<DateTime>>
 * Wouldn't it be useful if there was a way to configure a wireless connection during the install (or if there is make it more obvious to me!) so the updates and stuff could be downloaded by those without cable connections? [[LaunchpadHome:putt1ck]] <<DateTime>>
 * For each new release (since Timelord?) users have been told to report packaging bugs to the PPA and other bugs upstream... Speaking as someone who has been using Kubuntu daily since Dapper I have *no idea* how to even guess whether a bug is a packaging bug or upstream. This means I don't report bugs at all on Kubuntu stuff, while I report loads on other projects. Can we please have even just a couple of sentances with the standard release speil letting us know how to spot packaging bugs, or at least a link to something longer? Thanks!
 * System Settings > Input Devices > Keyboard > !NumLock on KDE Startup set to "Turn on" does not work -- [[LaunchpadHome:dave-stfu]] <<DateTime(2010-09-03T14:20:10+0100)>>
 * Dolphin (samba) has issues with smb:// locations (No write access, Input/output error) -- [[LaunchpadHome:dave-stfu]] <<DateTime(2010-09-03T14:20:10+0100)>>
 * Add feedback here -- [[LaunchpadHome:claydoh]] <<DateTime(2010-09-01T21:48:22-0500)>>

Introduction

  • Add your feedback like this w/o the bold, and then use the @SIG@ at the end of your line, look at the first post for reference

  • Any serious issue should be still submitted as a bug!

Feedback

  • overall so far, this is excellent - quotable quote for those that say KDE is too heavy "no, it isn't" Smile :) - running on c.2005 X41 Tablet (w/SSD replacement drive) it flies. And to those who say Linux isn't user-friendly, I can only assume you mean Gnome Smile :)

  • KPackageKit when experiencing issues trying to download, e.g. DNS failure or dropped connection, forgets what changes you requested - pretty sure it didn't use to and it is definitely annoying :P putt1ck 2024-05-22 01:39:48

  • Having the option to install consumer non-libre apps is definitely a pragmatic good move forward putt1ck 2024-05-22 01:39:48

  • Wouldn't it be useful if there was a way to configure a wireless connection during the install (or if there is make it more obvious to me!) so the updates and stuff could be downloaded by those without cable connections? putt1ck 2024-05-22 01:39:48

  • For each new release (since Timelord?) users have been told to report packaging bugs to the PPA and other bugs upstream... Speaking as someone who has been using Kubuntu daily since Dapper I have *no idea* how to even guess whether a bug is a packaging bug or upstream. This means I don't report bugs at all on Kubuntu stuff, while I report loads on other projects. Can we please have even just a couple of sentances with the standard release speil letting us know how to spot packaging bugs, or at least a link to something longer? Thanks!
  • System Settings > Input Devices > Keyboard > NumLock on KDE Startup set to "Turn on" does not work -- dave-stfu 2010-09-03 13:20:10

  • Dolphin (samba) has issues with smb:// locations (No write access, Input/output error) -- dave-stfu 2010-09-03 13:20:10

  • Add feedback here -- claydoh 2010-09-02 02:48:22

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