Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. a écrit :
even thinking about it because they'd affected KDE 3 so long. problem is why is this called KDE4 when it should be named Plasmoid 0.1...
Because plasma is only one of the new frameworks in KDE 4.
yes, I understand this. But if this had been named by any name other than KDE, nobody would have expected much (name it Lancelot if you want). It's a completely new window manager, as different from kde3 than kde3 from Gnome...
only; 4.1 was for early adopters.) KDE 4.2 is the first one that really feels like KDE.
frankly I don't see any difference from kde4.0 to kde 4.2. No better. I still can't have the plasmoids fitted where I need them - I even tried nv and nvidia with little difference, I read all (not much) the doc in the kde wiki and I'm still lost...
What version of kdebase4-workspace do you have?
rpm -q kdebase4-workspace kdebase4-workspace-4.2.0-183.3
I'm not entirely sold on Dolphin. I still use Konq for my file management, but that just because I'm used to it.
I use many usb devices and the new "place" dolphin column is really a good thing - kde4 have problems, but may... in some month be a killer...
A lot of the "rewrite" was required for the port to Qt4 and/or Windows. It would have been done independent of any of the pillars.
it should have been much more modular (slowly moving from kde3) jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.org http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-eic8MSSfM http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1412160445 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org