## page was copied from KarmicKoala/Alpha3/Kubuntu/Feedback #language en #format wiki = Introduction = * '''Add your feedback like this w/o the bold, and then use the @``SIG@ at the end of your line, look at the first post for reference''' * '''All serious issues should be still [[https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+filebug|submitted as bug]]!''' = Feedback = * Add feedback here * Everything seems to work fine, did the install in English, so I don't know if the localization are now right. But one problem: Google released some days ago more than 1 million eBooks in PDF and EPUB format, but Okular can't handle EPUB in Kubuntu :( * Did Arora not make it? * Okular should be able to read EPUB format but you have to install ebook-tools * Sadly no, Okular has to be compiled with libepub0. Also ebook-tools doens't exist in the repo. The bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/424095 (edit: ebook-tools as package not, but libepub0 exists). * It would be nice if Kubuntu installer would have similar informative Installer Slideshow like the one Ubuntu has (see the link: [[http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=NzUwOQ|Ubuntu Installer Slideshow]]). This would introduce new users to some KDE 4 applications, just like in Ubuntu's case with Gnome apps. -- [[LaunchpadHome:mirza-dervisevic]] <> * After upgrading Kubuntu 9.04 to 9.10, system kept freezing right away after a boot. After investigating, I determined there was no hardware problem but was Intel's 82865G/PE/P PCI to AGP Controller not being supported properly. I am sure of it because when I boot in savemode system worked fine and when I used nVidia NV6 [Vanta/Vanta LT] VGA compatible controller, everything worked great. * It seems like it really is shaping up nicely. My biggest complaint/concern is that GRUB 2 does not recognize my other OS and I've spent alot of time trying to figure out how to create a new entry. Timewise we're talking a 5 minute fix versus the 5 hours I've tried so that is disappointing. It's even more frustrating since I didn't have the problem in Alpha 4. But the overall Linux experience is very nice and is equal to anything that Redmond has. I expect by the next version it will surpass it. UPDATE: While I was trying to look for a cause to file a bug report, not 2 hours after I wrote this there was an update that fixed the problem. Now that's service! :-) * What happened to the big plans of the awesome boot for both Ubuntu and Kubuntu. See this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Karmic/ * How about using Oxygen-Molecule for GTK apps instead of QtCurve? It seems to integrate better and is very very highly rated on KDE-Look: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/Oxygen-Molecule+KDE+%26+GTK%2B+unified+theme?content=103741 * Nit-picking, but could the PackageKit plasmoid have a minimum height? Buttons look strange over the icon: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/KarmicKoala/Alpha5/Kubuntu?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=kpackagekit2.png Other than that it's looking great! * Kubuntu Netbook alpha 5 - Font size in GTK apps seems to be twice as big as KDE apps and no way of changing the size. Newly installed apps don't appear until netbook is rebooted.