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Arch on both machines. Excellent implementation of both Plasma and apps, by the way, for anybody who is looking for a solid KDE-enabled distro.
a. It is not ugly, how dare you
b. it is what machines looked like in the 80s and 90s, and it is that retro look the maker is going for
Get out of here!
(Edit: Yes, of course. It’s Linux.)
Yes, it’s a touchscreen.
“them” is “one and half people” (per their “about”). Give them some time… Or, you know, pitch in.
KDE is not funded by any EU entity. Some project developers applied for small grants. Some got them, but these are individuals that happen to develop projects within KDE and the funds went to them.
Either way, there is something wrong and you should try and help solve it by reporting it.
You may want to take this to KDE’s Discuss forum.
We phased out “KDE” as an acronym years ago.
¿Puedes mostrarnos vuestro proyecto y explicar un poquito cómo lo hacéis?
It is not perfect, of course! It also does not have the resources of Blender. Then again, both pieces of software are quite different and have different uses.
Are you implying that Adobe products are not “300% better”??!??! Outrageous.
Very hard to say for me. I did use AutoCAD, but it was years ago. I’m talking more than two decades (AutoCAD was first released in the early 80s), so impossible to judge the current state of the software now.
I can say FreeCAD is good for 3D printing stuff. I also like OpenSCAD, a 3D scripting language.
I wrote a 4 part tutorial series that takes you from designing to printing and covered both FreeCAD and OpenSCAD from a beginner’s perspective, if you are interested:
So or they are backtracking like Slack did a couple of weeks ago and will seek a way to still do this when no-one is looking, or they are obfuscating their true intentions with blah, or they will just keep users in the dark and lie.
If anyone believes Adobe is not going to take their work and still make them pay for an extortionate license, send them my way, as I have a bridge to sell them.
Looks like a bug. If you can generate this behaviour consistently, would suggest reporting it at
https://bugs.kde.org