On Sat, 2008-07-05 at 20:21 -0700, John Andersen wrote:
On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Clayton
wrote: 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?
http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/osrc/article.php/3757241/KDE+4.1+Beta+2:+Tw...
Read the articel. Note that its about KDE 4.1 Beta 2, not 4.0
-- ----------JSA--------- "Ubuntu" is an African word meaning "Suse is too hard for me".
"and the main menu in which choosing a sub-menu means replacing the display of its parent, rather than opening up an accordion-like display. This same behavior is also used in the system settings -- and, in both places, it makes navigation needlessly difficult." Right click on Kmenu and select classic. My two chief problems w/ KDE4 right now are Kmenuedit not saving the configuration. It just loops forever on "Updating System Configuration". The other problem is kwin hijacks my cpu sometimes if I drop to a tty and come back to X. I have lots of program open, right now, on Window 1, FireFox, Quanta, Geany, and Konsole w/ 4 tabs and Window 2 a new reader and Evolution. I even had gimp open before to do some image editing and I didn't really experience any noticeable slowing until updater kicked in, and even then it never really crawled like 3.5 did. But, this is just my experience and opinion. As soon as the 2 bugs are fixed (and they're reported and voted on) I'll be in great shape. -- Michael S. Dunsavage -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org