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KDE 4 - worth trying yet ?
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Australia
2007-06-29 22:35:49
Is the new stuff in KDE 4 ready for trying out yet, or
should I delay
breaking my system for a while ?
cheers
Rod

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Re: KDE 4 - worth trying yet ?
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2007-06-30 10:17:33
KDE3 and KDE4 can co-exist.. 

Why not just try both? 

I wouldn't run it in production though as your only DE. It's
going to be nice 
once done, I can't wait. going to be a great release that
closes a lot of 
barriers I think. 

Ben

On Friday 29 June 2007 20:35, Rod Butcher wrote:
> Is the new stuff in KDE 4 ready for trying out yet, or
should I delay
> breaking my system for a while ?
> cheers
> Rod
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Re: KDE 4 - worth trying yet ?
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United States
2007-06-30 21:41:58
Ben Kevan wrote:
> KDE3 and KDE4 can co-exist.. 
>
> Why not just try both? 
>
> I wouldn't run it in production though as your only DE.
It's going to be nice 
> once done, I can't wait. going to be a great release
that closes a lot of 
> barriers I think. 
>
> Ben
>   


I've run it on my own system.  Looks pretty slick.
The big thing, however, is that it doesn't seem to play nice
with my
kde3 settings.  If I log in through an account with settings
from kde3,
it just goes back to the login screen.  What exactly should
I post to
show what the problem is?  I'm using OpenSuse 10.2
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