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From: arnold on 17 Mar 2010 13:23 Chris Cox wrote: <snipped> > > Is KDE 4 ready? Well.... it's evolving. Takes a bit of getting used > to. It's different. KDE 4 is just like Linux. it is, and will hopefully continue to be, a work in progress. The world evolves. We just need to learn to accept it. :-) -- arnold
From: J G Miller on 17 Mar 2010 13:45 On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:23:16 -0400, Arnold wrote: > Chris Cox wrote: >> >> Is KDE 4 ready? Well.... it's evolving. Takes a bit of > getting used >> to. It's different. > > KDE 4 is just like Linux. it is, and will hopefully continue to be, a > work in progress. Yes but the question is, putting aside all the flash and bells and whistles and still to be resolved bugs, "Is KDE 4.0 a *better* user interface than KDE 3.5 ?"
From: Peter Köhlmann on 17 Mar 2010 13:57 J G Miller wrote: > On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:23:16 -0400, Arnold wrote: > >> Chris Cox wrote: >>> >>> Is KDE 4 ready? Well.... it's evolving. Takes a bit of >> getting used >>> to. It's different. >> >> KDE 4 is just like Linux. it is, and will hopefully continue to be, a >> work in progress. > > Yes but the question is, putting aside all the flash and bells > and whistles and still to be resolved bugs, > > "Is KDE 4.0 a *better* user interface than KDE 3.5 ?" KDE 4.3 /4.4 absolutely is. KDE4.0 was not -- Modern man is the missing link between apes and human beings.
From: Darklight on 17 Mar 2010 14:30 Darrell Stec wrote: > John Bowling wrote: > >> Paul J Gans wrote: >> >>> Kevin Nathan <knathan(a)project54.com> wrote: >>>>On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 23:19:56 +0100 >>>>houghi <houghi(a)houghi.org.invalid> wrote: >>> >>>>>Almost ready for download. Yeah! http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_11.3 >>>>> >>>>>:-D >>>>> >>> >>>>When is 11.4 going to be out? ;-) >>> >>> I'm holding out for 12.0 and KDE 5. >>> >>> >> >> I want what ever is next (12.0 or 11.3?) but with kde 3.5+ (upgraded but >> not to 4.anything). > > That would be nice. So many programs are broken in KDE4.3 like kpilot, > pidgin, noteedit, Bibletime among them and which I use on a consistent > basis. > Well up date i have kde4.4.1 release 227 installed a vast improvement over kde3.5.10 which i did like.
From: Paul J Gans on 17 Mar 2010 15:57
houghi <houghi(a)houghi.org.invalid> wrote: >Paul J Gans wrote: >> Then they could change the name from openSuSE to ubun2! >Why? (And your U key is broken) Ubun2? :-) -- --- Paul J. Gans |