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							i believe opensuse is one the best distro to run kde4for its performance and reliablity, however it is not for beginner and i sometimes look around and research to get stuff working.KDE4 runs great on it and so far never had any issues.
						 
						
						
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							I believe opensuse is one of the best distributions for beginners.
						 
						
						
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							For day to day carefree use I like KDE 4.1.2 on Mandriva 2009 the most. They did a great packaging and integration work and I like the Mandriva Control Center a lot. Well another reason is that Mandriva in whole is well translated into Slovenian. 
						
						On the other hand, when I feel a bit more adventurous and in hacking mood I use KDE 4 compiled from trunk on Gentoo. ![]()  
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							I think Kubuntu 8.10 could be the best kde4 distro.
						 
						
						
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							So far I tried Suse, Kubuntu 8.10 beta and Arch. Settled for Arch as my KDE4 distro at the moment. I have found it the most straightforward and stable distro to use KDE4, although atm MEPIS is my main production distro with KDE 3.5.9.
						 
						
						
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							I've tried many, many distros, but Kubuntu is still my distro. 
						
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							I've tried the developmental KDE 4 versions of OpenSUSE, Fedora, Mandriva, and Kubuntu. Of those four, I find Kubuntu to be the best because it takes a more conservative stance than the others and isn't as heavily customized. It comes with very reasonable defaults, .deb packages and APT, and it has a lot of popular support since it's part of Ubuntu.
						 
						
						
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							I am keeping to the one I know (sort of) =  Kubuntu. 
						
						Later... when I have the guts (and time) I will try some of the others. 
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							Mandriva. No Doubt.
						 
						
						
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							Well I tried OpenSuse11.3 beta and just can't get on with it, not a fan of yast but KDE was nice. Giving Kubuntu another go and apart from a strange flickering when I type it's really nice, good work Kubuntu devs!
						 
						
						
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							The strange flickering seems to be an old bug that re-appeared with the latest xorg. https://launchpad.net/bugs/6365 
						
						It seems to only affect people using the nvidia Geforce 4 series of cards. 
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							Thanks I'll have a look at that, although I'm using a SiS integrated card. Don't want to take over this thread with that problem so started a new thread here about the flickering problem
						 
						
						
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							Windows! 
						
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							I always used Gentoo and was very happy with it. During my thesis I switched to Kubuntu because I thought I would save some (compiling)time and take care of my notebook. I was very wrong as I know now. Means I going to switch  asap. to Arch or Gentoo again.
						 
						
						
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