Am Dienstag, 13. September 2011, 10:28:16 schrieb Ismail Donmez:
this morning (about 6:00 GMT) I updated from KDE:Release:47. From then on, I could not invoke kate (from KDE4; KDE3's kate was working).
Please use KDE:Distro:Factory, its stable and serving KDE 4.7.1 now.
AFAIR the purpose of KRx was serve users who do not want to act as testing users. There are several reasons for this. Among them that KDF will become unstable at some point and users will be forced to change their repos again which they do not have to do when using KRx. Users of KDF have to follow the news/wiki in order to know what's in KDF and when it changes which most of them do not want to do and do not have to do when using KRx because the name states the content – unlike KDF. So advertising KDF instead of KRx will not result in more testers but just more frustration and those that explicitly want to test do so and are more willing to stay up-to-date. KRx is meant to be stabler than KDF, so advertising a less stable repo does not make sense IMO. Of course one might argue that KR47 is just a copy of KDF – but that's simply because it's actual purpose is not followed. Sven -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org