Re: openSUSE 11.3



Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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

That's a matter of opinion. Any major change to the way a system
operates is a serious matter. Not perhaps for hobbiests, but for
folks who use that system in a production environment as I do.

As a result I'm still running 11.1. When that is no longer viable
and I *have* to run a newer system, I will decide if that will
be openSUSE or something else perhaps Gnomish. The learning curve
will be the same for me.

--
--- Paul J. Gans
.



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