Op woensdag 23 oktober 2002 14:33, schreef Olle Viksten:
onsdagen den 23 oktober 2002 01.40 skrev Matthias Hentges:
Am Die, 2002-10-22 um 21.25 schrieb MET:
I'm a RedHat user getting tired of their 'support' for KDE. So I'm looking for another distro that has quality and truly supports KDE. Everyone's telling me to use Suse. So here I am. So what's the real deal? Does YaST offer support for the updates to KDE allowing me to easily update or do I have to manually update like in RedHat (rpm -Uvh --nodeps *.rpm)?
Advice, suggestions, comments please.
You may want to have a look at debian. KDE can be kept "bleeding edge" as simple as "apt-get update;apt-get upgrade"
You can also use apt for SuSE. Have look at http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/ . It will upgrade almost all rpm packages you have installed.
Olle
Yeah, and upgrade SuSE 8.0 to KDE 3.04 IS possible with apt-get :-) Marcel