I disagree. I have been using Kubuntu and Fedora at work.
Fedora supposedly is amazing because always ahead, and I would, except that I'm terrified of upgrading because every time I do, gnome breaks plugins.
Gnome without plugins is not usable from my perspective (system tray), which essentially managed to create this horrible situation where I have to delay upgrading for 6 months to be on the safe side.
Kubuntu on the other side, is ubuntu. Canonical messed up badly with Pro, so I'm looking for alternatives.
That's when I realized that my only problem with Fedora IS GNOME.
Next time, I'm sticking to KDE, I don't care what the most common one is, KDE seems to be more stable and that's important to me.
And the window manager is way more flexibility for heavy multidesktop users...
Fedora supposedly is amazing because always ahead, and I would, except that I'm terrified of upgrading because every time I do, gnome breaks plugins. Gnome without plugins is not usable from my perspective (system tray), which essentially managed to create this horrible situation where I have to delay upgrading for 6 months to be on the safe side.
Kubuntu on the other side, is ubuntu. Canonical messed up badly with Pro, so I'm looking for alternatives. That's when I realized that my only problem with Fedora IS GNOME. Next time, I'm sticking to KDE, I don't care what the most common one is, KDE seems to be more stable and that's important to me.
And the window manager is way more flexibility for heavy multidesktop users...