Kevin Dupuy wrote:
On Feb 13, 2008, at 2:30 PM, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Kai Ponte wrote:
I think the konsole crashes might be. I did notice them originally after install (under virtual box) but haven't seen anything today or yesterday. Hence, I'm unable to file any bug reports. I promise I'll use it more. I've been waitign for KDE 4 since KDE 2 came out. This looks really cool.
but if it doesn't FUNCTION properly, all the cool sheetmetal in the world doesn't cover up for the fact that an incomplete vehicle is not fulfilling the customer's expectations.
Same goes for software.
I hate to use the "early alpha SUSE & 4.0 KDE" excuse, but it is still early. I disagree the icons are early, though, even as a normally GNOME user who like the Tango icons, I also really like the Oxygen theme. What icons are ugly to you, Aaron?
I didn't say anything about icons. Eye-candy isn't a sticking point for me. The previously mentioned MISSING FUNCTIONALITY is. And crashing konsole is completely unacceptable. Yes, there's a work-around (xterm, etc), but the newbie user is not going to know that. One thing that this community ALWAYS talks about is the stability and "method of last resort" of the the command line, and thus the added value of having a good CLI in addition to the GUI. Crashing konsole destroys that argument.
As far as the no align to grid option, from what I've used of KDE 4 (4.0 installed on 10.3), the icons are supposed to be treated more like the widgets, rather than icons.
Not the most well thought-through decision there.... :-/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org