I'm wondering why TheeMahn, I assume, wanted to create a kitchen-sink version of Ubuntu.
I am not TheeMann but I think he did a great job with it, it works solidly and if I need an app, it's probably aready there
My only remaining question is how well integrated it is. SUSE has done a magnificent job. But Kubuntu is a mess from what I've heard/read. So, Ub's being a Gnome-based distro from the start and Canonical's not supporting KDE, at least directly, Kubuntu has struggled from its inception and remains pretty far behind in its integratiion. And I've read that the new, 4 series of KDE still has development problems itself, making a really functional KDE-based distro that much harder to make really functional and stable. Hence my wondering how well it plays in Ultimate Edition. And Xfce? Is LXDE included?
Answered some of this in the other thread this morning. Odd number Ultimate Edition releases have Gnome, KDE, XFCE interfaces, the even numbers have only Gnome. LXDE is not included, but there is an easy to find thread here about my install of it.
I am not a huge fan of KDE4, but it seems pretty good here. XFCE is real solid and LXDE installed easily and runs smoothly for me.