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Thom Holwerda of OSNews: Why I use KDE
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Great article!
I'm a new user of KDE and I like it, but sometimes it's just tiering to try to set it up like I would like.
A simple exemple, Meta+Mouse_scroll to change the desktop. By default in Gnome and I've no idea with KDE (for know, maybe you have a tip for me???? ;) ).