Because the time was right for Ubuntu.
Corel Linux did the same thing with KDE but the time was not right.
Don't get me wrong, Ubuntu is a very polished distribution for users new to Linux, and they have put a lot of work into making GNOME usable (by default it isn't).
I've programmed a lot using Qt and nothing could force me to program for GTK without a wrapper (like WxWidgets).Wrong. The GObject system is actually superior to C++. Just because it's written in C doesn't mean you have to use C to use it. There are many bindings to other languages. You know there's a reason why C is sometimes called a library language and C++ not. Look it up sometime![]()
Object orientation in C is a nightmare.
Because boost was not ready back when it was developed (it implements signals and slots now).And btw. if C++ is such a wonderful language then why does Qt need to extend it with signals/slots and their moc compiler?
And signals and slots are much more practical than callback pointers and similar perversions.
question:
is anybody else experiencing the bug, that makes opengl fullscreen application just draw straight into the buffer?
even if you focus other applications you only see the opengl application.
this bug was fixed for me in 10.6 and in 10.7 its back.
Then call me insane. I was a die-hard KDE user in the 2.x days. Since 3.x, I find the further KDE changes their look and workflow, the less I like it. It literally disgusts me to look at the KDE interface these days. I have no idea how people can find it useable.
GNOME is not perfect, but at least I only get bored with GNOME interface.
Seriously, I still run original Pentiums. That and the Chips and Technology graphics chipset, GNOME 3 won't EVER RUN. At least Gnome 2.X will run. Hell, even KDE will run. I say this all, but I really use LXDE on it, it is just proof of concept.
I might also just switch to LXDE or XFCE instead of KDE. It would be less of a jump, although, I did used to use Mandrake (now Mandriva) with KDE back in the day. I would like it if Ubuntu unbroke Kubuntu. Mostly, I would like Ubuntu to port all the specific Ubuntu tools to KDE.
btw.
does this driver already work with maverick?