by TheeMahn » Sun Apr 27, 2014 4:07 pm
I just wanted to get the release behind me, I run Ultimate Edition 4.0 at home and works nearly flawlessly. I'm sorry for the issues that plauge you. I would not get too excited about Ultimate Edition 4.1 either. My main and major focus lies in the release of Ultimate Edition 4.2 and Ultimate Edition 4.3. I highly suggest waiting on the release of Ultimate Edition 4.2 or Ultimate Edition 4.3 if you are a KDE man both will be Long Term Supported (LTS) releases. Of course there is nothing wrong with running any of the releases live. I have condenplated on just working with LTS's The release cycle Ubuntu has selected is something to be desired to put things litely. I have alot of projects going on simotaneously, when tmosb hits the net you can build your own Ultimate Edition 4.0. I'm beting better then I did and I am not a betting man.
Here's a tidbit piece of information for you. Open the terminal in Ultimate Edition 4.0 and type tmosb. It is older then I currently possess. Consider this post an Easter Egg from TheeMahn, most people will never know it is there
Unless you are comfortable re-installing the Operating System, I suggest not using it at this point. It was put there for the brave testers. I love tools under the hood.
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