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On Sunday 22 June 2008 06:02:41 pm John Andersen wrote:
Told you this would happen. They specifically ask for bug reports, and close them as invalid.
It appears that opensuse had decided its their way or the highway.
You can't insist that they keep KDE3 unless you painstakingly document every thing missing from KDE4. Yet they insist 3 and 4 are separate products.
And if anyone points out any such missing things in 4, they say that's not a CORE desktop feature.
From my prospective KDE 3 or 4 is a Window Manager (the core part), the other little niceties that are bundled with it are usually GUI frontends with ties into the WM for command line programs, kinda like K3B. I am sure if you look they probably use qt and kde lib's to build them. No matter how the selection is worded you still have a choice during install. I just took a tossed out computer (P4-2gig, 512m Rimm mem) and did an install of 11.0 KDE4 with no glitches and it all fit on a 3 gig hard drive. YMMV. Mike -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org