Some time ago, I made the upgrade to KDE 4.2 from 3.5. It was made available in Debian's Unstable branch so I figured "why not?"
Why not, indeed?
Well, for starters, I can't figure out how to make it react to audio CDs in the CD drive. KDE 3.5 offered a dialog where I could choose what to do with the damned thing. With this one, it's beyond me; nothing happens. I've toyed around in the Settings, but to no avail. I've googled around. I can't make it work.
Just now, I received an email with a MS word attachment, a .doc file. KMail offered Kate as the default choice, a bloody text editor, but the thing is that not too long ago, KMail knew that OpenOffice works for anything with that suffix, and furthermore, KDE knows, from what I can see in the File Associations settings, that OpenOffice is the right application to use. But it doesn't. It won't.
The refurbished Kicker menu gets stuck on the desktop after I click it, until I click on it somewhere near the Search edit box. On my laptop, the task bar (or whatever they want to call it, these days, never remembers how wide it should be if I use the laptop on an external screen (with a different resolution) in addition to the built-in one. For some reason, something switched the sound settings on the Audigy card to the Digital output after I upgraded to a 2.6.29 kernel, without telling me, so I went through hell to get my sound back, before I discovered the switch (that, by the way, is not available on every mixer there is) that needed a click.
Or all those settings that used to require a root password, to change how KDM behaves. Or whatever. Lots of things have gone wrong with the KDE upgrade and I don't know how to fix them, not without some surfing on the net, and I can't be bothered. I think of myself as a power user, I have used computers in various forms since the late seventies and Unix in a number of incarnations through the years, but surely it shouldn't be like this?
And no, I don't want to switch to Gnome because I hate it, I think it treats me lika an idiot, but maybe I need to? What say you? I don't want to spend all my free time on the bloody Internets, trying to find the answers to each and every little problem there is.
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