On 13/01/16 09:28 AM, Emilio Recio wrote:
You know, I haven't thought about this idea. Since I am installing from scratch /anyway/ (with /home saved to external) I will install Leap and give that a spin. I am using standard intel on-board stuff i915 video card. I remember the upgrade from KDE3->4 and that's what I mean, It was all cosmetic... annoying, but usable. Plasma5 keeps crashing randomly. Konsole keeps locking up randomly. As far as scary stories, I wrote a small dissertation, before I gave up. "Scary stories" are confirmations from the buzilla reports of problems that /I/ have had... at least under Fedora so like I said above, I will check out leap, since it's tabula rasa anyways.
I suspect the problems you have had are migration issues, as someone suggested. I have done a clean install of Leap, and migrated *none* of my old KDE settings -- just a few essential things, such as Seamonkey setup and data files, and other applications config files. I have had no issues with Plasma5, except for things that have changed, and I don't like the changes ;) (The new calendar associated with the digital clock, for example, is bloody useless -- I can get more information from a calendar that I can hang on my wall.) I do not believe you will have any problems either doing a clean install, unless you accidentally copy over some old KDE settings file that somehow conflicts with something in the new version. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org