Rob OpenSuSE wrote:
2008/12/21 Will Stephenson
: On Sunday 21 December 2008 15:54:50 Kai Ponte wrote:
I'm glad to enlighten you then.
As you seem to be doing well getting your head round KDE4, is there somewhere you would recommend to help get up to speed on it?
I've ran a whole number of versions, but almost always for 'testing' purposes in early 4.0 times, recently again with 4.1.3 in the OS| 11.1-RC1. It could be due to virtually always running buggy pre-release versions, but when I've tried to do things like reconfigure, it's not behaved as expected. I do really like the KDE4 version of Konqi, but it's just one part of desktop, and Firefox 3 performs rather well, and without change (or my better understanding) I'm going to end up finding a Dolphin-Free desktop.
I've used all kinds of DE's over years, from Apollo, Sunview, Suntools, Sun Broken Windows, Motif, KDE1, GNOME 1, KDE 2, KDE 3, Windows blah blah.. and KDE 4 is the first that has me looking for a manual.
That's because KDE 4 is so "intuitive". ;-) I agree that KDE 4 is not the latest & greatest. I certainly hope KDE3.x is around for a long time, because I don't think KDE is a satisfactory desktop, based on what I've seen of it. -- Use OpenOffice.org http://www.openoffice.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org