tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1354659632607599854.post1576785937339617460..comments2022-03-02T09:39:37.173+00:00Comments on Luke W. Faraone: Sometimes things get complicated... (Handling upgrades from Karmic)Luke Faraonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11679092740238566479noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1354659632607599854.post-19386553879905095892010-01-14T23:17:31.000+00:002010-01-14T23:17:31.000+00:00Funny, I use Autokey and wondered the same some da...Funny, I use Autokey and wondered the same some days ago :)<br><br>My two cents (note: I'm a Ubuntu user):<br>1. The majority of *buntu users are Ubuntu users<br>2. Kubuntu users are probably more "advanced" users<br> a. KDE is made/advertised to give more choice/options/power<br> b. These users _made_ the choice to use KDE, meaning they at least know what it is and its virtues/problems, and will be probably less puzzled by these packaging subtleties<br><br>This considered, I'd suggest making things as dead simple as possible for Ubuntu users: autokey-gtk should replace autokeyRonanhttp://www.flyingmolehill.comnoreply@blogger.com