John Andersen said the following on 05/16/2013 05:46 PM:
On 5/16/2013 2:38 PM, Istvan Gabor wrote:
Based on the fact that KDE4 after these many years of continuous development and despite the tremendous effort put in it still has not reached the stability, usability and overall quality of the abandoned KDE3,
Your computer and your choice, but nothing in the above statement is true.
KDE4 for the last couple years is rock solid, fully functional, and does everything kde3 did and then some.
+6,023*10^24
I too was a hold out for a couple years, but really, you should put your bias aside and try it.
And for the record, I don't have any problems with systemd either. (Personal single user PC).
See above. As I said earlier, once prejudice against something set in there isn't going to be the investment in learning that the prejudice is unfounded.
The only thing I found problematic with 12.3 is the Xorg needed updates for my particular card.
ROTFLMAO! And which revision hasn't resulted in that? If there's one hassle I see with Linux that is pretty much universal for every distribution (except Knoppix) its around X! -- For ages, a deadly conflict has been waged between a few brave men and women of thought and genius upon the one side, and the great ignorant religious mass on the other. This is the war between Science and Faith. The few have appealed to reason, to honor, to law, to freedom, to the known, and to happiness here in this world. The many have appealed to prejudice, to fear, to miracle, to slavery, to the unknown, and to misery hereafter. The few have said "Think" The many have said "Believe!" --Robert Ingersoll (Gods) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org