On 21 July 2016 at 14:34, Felix Miata
No distribution that lacks both TDE (which depends on Packman) and KDE3 (from which TDE forked) is more than a curiosity to me. KDE, since its most recent restart from scratch called Plasma 5, remains too big a bunch of headaches to depend on, besides having an ugly eyestraining default theme and continuing to lack KDE3 (and/or KDE4) functionality I'm accustomed to with KDE3/TDE.
Understood, that's fine, good luck with your future with a new distribution that has TDE in it's official repositories.. I guess that means Debian..oh wait, no, lets check Ubuntu? Nope.. RedHat/CentOS? Doesn't seem so.. Fedora? Oh my, not even them.. Mageia? Nope... Mandriva? Not according to the TDE wiki.. PCLinuxOS? Guess again.. Slackware? Wrong again.. Arch? Not since July 2015.. Looks like your only hope is ALT Linux http://www.altlinux.com/ - good luck! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org