I don't mind Gnome, but KDE just gives you a prettier interface really. Gnome isn't too customizable.

And I didn't realize NTFS was fully supported before. I knew you could read and things like gParted could manipulate the partitions, but I had never heard of the ability to write to them and use them fully(as if you were using Windows).


And even though I beleive a few post might have attempted to clarify, I did clearly say, THIS IS STILL BETA. Right now there are 12 days until the stable release.



And I think I'm about to go and download the version with KDE 3 instead of 4. Honestly, I'm just not liking KDE 4 yet. I'm also probably going to give the Gnome version a download too because pretty much all versions of Ubuntu are good for me. It is really just the interface that changes. I haven't seen anything on Xubuntu, but that might be something I will get for an old box I have so I can set up a remote server and file storage/backup machine.