Ricardo Varas Santana wrote:
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 2:23 AM, Adi Nugroho <adi@internux.co.id> wrote:
May be this is not a popular idea, at least for the standard opensuse release.
I am a happy opensuse user. Unfortunately, OpenSUSE 11.1 was born just one month before KDE 4.2.
I have tried KDE Four Live (KDE 4.2), and extremely happy with its stability :) Yess, it is 10 times more stable than the official release of OpenSUSE 11.1- KDE. And stability is one of the good point of OpenSUSE.
Not only more stable but much faster as well, at least on my machine. I can only complain that I cannot play audio CDs easily with Amarok, and I think it's OK since it's factory and should be ready for official release as stable.
In my opinion, KDE 4.2 is too good. It is too long to wait until OpenSUSE 11.2 is released. I hope Opensuse can make "intermediate release" to include KDE 4.2.
I really like the one-click install file we get at the KDE section. Easy and good =) so it doesnt bother me if there is no intermediate release. By the way, I like an 8 month period for releases. I would like to hear what other's say about this.
Regards,
Adi Nugroho
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Best regards.
I'm running KDE 4.2 right now, and i must say it is stable excluding "native" k3b, dragonplayer and kaffeine packages. While it is good to have no KDE 3 crap on the system it is least to say that these apps shouldn't be there. I personally wait for susestudio.com to support 64 bit builds and i'll be more than happy to create my own KDE 4.2 openSUSE derivative disk :) Without stuff i don't want :) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org