Hi All, I just read this, in french of course : https://fr.opensuse.org/Annonce_de_version_42.1 as it is a proposal for a translation. But I did not see any KDE3 in the paragraph "Autres environnements de bureau" (~ Other windows managers ?). Could it be the definitive end of KDE3 ? Sincerly, Patrick -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+owner@opensuse.org
It may be the end of KDE3 as such, but Trinity DE, the fork of KDE3, is still alive and well. See https://www.trinitydesktop.org/ Leslie On Monday 02 November 2015 18:57:06 Patrick Serru wrote:
Hi All,
I just read this, in french of course : https://fr.opensuse.org/Annonce_de_version_42.1 as it is a proposal for a translation. But I did not see any KDE3 in the paragraph "Autres environnements de bureau" (~ Other windows managers ?).
Could it be the definitive end of KDE3 ?
Sincerly, Patrick
-- A Caution to Everybody Consider the Auk; Becoming extinct because he forgot how to fly, and could only walk. Consider man, who may well become extinct Because he forgot how to walk and learned how to fly before he thinked. -- Ogden Nash -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+owner@opensuse.org
Hi Ilya et al, now that there is a KDE3 repository for Leap 42.1, will there also be a 1-click installer again? I made the mistake to set up a new computer only a few weeks ago and thus with 13.2 (which is running fine), and now I'm wondering if it's better to do a fresh install of Leap or to upgrade from 13.2. Without the installer I would be lost with option one, but I also worry about upgrading (never succeessfully managed that before, but my last try is ages ago). Did somebody from this list already try upgrading from 13.2 to Leap? Any experiences if there are glitches or serious problems with basic stuff like power management for laptops etc.? Can Leap 42.1 already be recommended in general or is there too much beta left yet? Best regards Carolin On Wednesday 04 November 2015 02:56:20 J. Leslie Turriff wrote:
It may be the end of KDE3 as such, but Trinity DE, the fork of KDE3, is still alive and well. See https://www.trinitydesktop.org/
Leslie
On Monday 02 November 2015 18:57:06 Patrick Serru wrote:
Hi All,
I just read this, in french of course : https://fr.opensuse.org/Annonce_de_version_42.1 as it is a proposal for a translation. But I did not see any KDE3 in the paragraph "Autres environnements de bureau" (~ Other windows managers ?).
Could it be the definitive end of KDE3 ?
Sincerly, Patrick
-- A Caution to Everybody
Consider the Auk; Becoming extinct because he forgot how to fly, and could only walk. Consider man, who may well become extinct Because he forgot how to walk and learned how to fly before he thinked.
-- Ogden Nash
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Hi Ilya et al, > > now that there is a KDE3 repository for Leap 42.1, will there also be > a 1-click installer again? > > I made the mistake to set up a new computer only a few weeks ago and > thus with 13.2 (which is running fine), and now I'm wondering if it's > better to do a fresh install of Leap or to upgrade from 13.2. Without > the installer I would be lost with option one, but I also worry about > upgrading (never succeessfully managed that before, but my last try > is ages ago). > > Did somebody from this list already try upgrading from 13.2 to Leap? > Any experiences if there are glitches or serious problems with basic > stuff
For the record, and as an update to my Livejournal entry, I have managed to install TDE R14 onto a copy of Leap running on a VirtualBox. It wasn't a particularly clean effort though as I used the 13.2 repo in the absence of a Leap repo and some of the dependencies were screwed so I had to install TDE in a number of sections, identifying the misrepresented "missing" dependencies as I went then making sure that they were either installed or they were in the repo and could be installed. I don't know if Trinity will have a full repo of its own but the result seems good enough. I was certainly glad to find that it could be done as my first attempt with Leap and KDE 4 was a total disaster! I actually ended up installing TDE over XFCE in the end. Having said that, I wonder if the current KDE for 13.2 would install? -- Chika On 15/11/2015 16:09, Carolin Liefke wrote: like power management for laptops etc.? Can Leap 42.1 already > be recommended in general or is there too much beta left yet? > > Best regards Carolin > > > On Wednesday 04 November 2015 02:56:20 J. Leslie Turriff wrote: >> It may be the end of KDE3 as such, but Trinity DE, the fork of >> KDE3, is still alive and well. See >> https://www.trinitydesktop.org/ >> >> Leslie >> >> On Monday 02 November 2015 18:57:06 Patrick Serru wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I just read this, in french of course : >>> https://fr.opensuse.org/Annonce_de_version_42.1 as it is a >>> proposal for a translation. But I did not see any KDE3 in the >>> paragraph "Autres environnements de bureau" (~ Other windows >>> managers ?). >>>
Could it be the definitive end of KDE3 ? >>> >>> Sincerly, Patrick
-- A Caution to Everybody >> >> Consider the Auk; Becoming extinct because he forgot how to fly, >> and could only walk. Consider man, who may well become extinct >> Because he forgot how to walk and learned how to fly before he >> thinked. >> >> -- Ogden Nash > > >
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Carolin Liefke
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Chris Johnson
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J. Leslie Turriff
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Patrick Serru