Seven Things You Can Do in KDE (But Not on Other Linux Desktops)

Posted by the_doctor on Oct 23, 2013 2:42 AM EDT
Datamation; By Bruce Byfield
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Today, Linux desktops have diverged to the point where exchanging one for another can feel like switching to another operating system. KDE is no exception. Although it remains the single most popular desktop, a higher percentage of desktops use GNOME technology, and for many users of GNOME, Linux Mint, or Unity, KDE might hardly exist.

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