Basically you end up with a development stage KDE4, and a new OS version, both of which are usually something you want to avoid on machines you want to be stable.
Huh? Since when are you forced to use KDE4? KDE 3.5.9 is there in 11.0 too... and so is Gnome, and a bunch of other Window managers... pick the one that works.. some like Gnome, others like Enlightenment, others use KDE4... and even KDE 3.5.9
and the inevitable bugs in 11 (no show stoppers yet that I've heard of) will be fixed.
And then you'll have the inevitable bugs in 11.1 to deal with... what's your point?
Without a running KDE3 to compare it to, most users "say" it works, but then don't want to look foolish by coming back and posting things that don't work, AND since most users overwrite their KDE3 they have nothing to compare it to.
Hmmm well I posted 6 things that simply did not work in KDE4, and instead of people trying to help sort it out, everyone with a hate-on for KDE4 hijacked the thread, comparing it to Vista and making snide comments. They are so busy being 12 year olds about it that they miss the whole point. Who looked foolish? Me? Or the guys who stomped around throwing their daily KDE4 sucks tantrum? I do have a running KDE3 to compare it to. I do compare it all the time. I use both side by side. I have my main computer on KDE4, my second computer on KDE 3.5.9, and all my VMs are running KDE 3.5.9 or Gnome (I use several for my work/job etc). I still maintain that 11.0 is an excellent release - one of the best I've ever installed. Things work, and work very well. This myth about x.0 releases being broken is just that, a myth that everyone likes to parrot. KDE4 has it's faults... some are rather annoying (like you can't drag/drop files to from the desktop unless you use a file manager), but overall, once you update to 4.0.84 from the repositories, it does work well enough to be used every day. C -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org