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I already used AmaroK when I started using Linux and, coming from Windows where there was a very complete and neat program called MediaMonkey, I saw everything very different and messy. Until recently and if I'm not mistaken, the player that Kubuntu included was AmaroK. Interesting applications Cantata: like Amarok, but neat It is clear that we have this possibility in practically all Linux distributions but, in this sense, the good thing about the KDE version of Ubuntu are the suggestions, which put everything in front of us. Among these add-ons we will have themes, icons and others.

If you don't like the Kubuntu image (heresy!), In Discover there is an add-ons section.
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You can add shortcuts to the bottom bar, but I don't want to have that bar full of accesses and open applications. They can be installed, but I have decided to put a small panel on the left that is automatically hidden to access all my favorite applications: Firefox, Dolphin, Spectacle, Cantata, Discover, my own launchers ( "Xkill" and three to convert images)… and all very simple. Kubuntu has no dock And after many years on Ubuntu or macOS, you have to get used to it.

In fact, it is so customizable that we can move only one of the buttons. In Kubuntu this is an option that comes by default.
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As soon as I installed the latest versions of Ubuntu, I would install Retouching just to be able to move the buttons to the left without learning a command line or doing much research. īecause Kubuntu is one of the most customizable operating systems out there. Everything fits and in the «everything» we have many options, functions, suggestions. The best of all is that It is a joy for the eyes at the same time that it is fluid and, knock on wood, steady. Its interface is clean, well designed, its effects are attractive without being too exaggerated. Whenever I have had to write about it, KDE or Plasma I have felt like installing it. 6.1 Changes of things that I counted on.3 Start menu with three different alternatives.2.7 Dolphin: powerful file manager… with limitations.2.5 KDE partition manager: GParted, but nicer.2.4 Gwenview: image viewer with interesting options.One of them is simply that it works, something that, at least in my case, was not going as well as now. Among the topics or points that you will see below there will be applications, functions and an endless number of small details that have made me fall in love with the flavor of Ubuntu that uses the KDE Plasma graphical environment. In it I will tell you about everything that I have been finding since I installed it a couple of weeks ago.

I have written this article in my spare time.

With the feeling that this time everything would be fine, I have reinstalled it and I am delighted. I recently wrote about KDE, I tried Kubuntu again and I saw bugs that I didn't like, but once I got back to Ubuntu I realized that one of them (problems downloading packages) was widespread for a few hours. I loved its user interface, but there was always something that went wrong with me and I ended up going back to Ubuntu. Several years ago, between 20, I tried Kubuntu for the first time and have done it several times since then.
