I like that it has KDE as its default desktop environment, which makes getting around with programs very easy! Also having all of your applications in one place means you don't have clutter everywhere else when using other DEs (I use XFCE). It can take some time learning how things work but once there are no problems at least not serious ones - then everything works well enough until something new comes along :) There's nothing really wrong about this OS either unless someone knows what they're doing better than me or wants an easier operating system without needing too much knowledge first :D If anyone was thinking "this looks nice" maybe give kubuntu/xubuntus another try? You'll find yourself enjoying their ease-ofuse even more because now we've got apps installed by defualt instead requiring manual installation from software centers etc., so just do them both if needed;-).