Basically because of the entire look and feel besides the slow down due to the unwanted(at least on my part) effects. But I have to say that the color palette definately doesn't agree with anything I care for. It's look and feel is very Vista like, and that's enough of a killer for me.
So change the colors. It's a couple clicks on the widgets... I hate the openSUSE default KDE3 color scheme... so I change it there too. There is a much much larger color palette selection available in KDE4 than in KDE3.
I'm not going to go over what a lot of people have posted. Basically, the fact that you can't do everything that KDE3 does is bad enough.
What can't you do? I am doing everything in KDE4 that i used to do in KDE4. I have KMail, I have all the usual things.. what exactly is it that is missing? I haven't noticed anything at all that is critical to the operation of a desktop. A few things are weak, but improving literally by the hour.
In many ways, yes. The KDE4 programs have a radically different look. Even the games, like Magghong, look too glitzy.
You're kidding right? You don't like KDE4 because the games are too glitzy? That's your best example? You've mentioned the games at least twice now... but nothing else.
That's the claim. I will have to look into that. But, if I have to do a bunch of work to configure KDE4 to work like KDE3, doesn't that basically defeat the purpose of using KDE4?
What work? You point to colors... and glitzy games. That is personal preferences for aesthetics... not functionality. What doesn't work? Seriously... I'd like to actually find the bits that are so badly broken or critical things that are missing. Some works slightly differently.. and yes you cannot yet drag drop files easily to and from the desktpop... but what needs to be tweaked beyond recognition to make it work the old way? C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org