KDE 4.0.0!
Girard Henri
girardhenri at free.fr
Wed Jan 16 17:33:30 UTC 2008
you are badly mistaken :)
I even use cooker which is the unstable bleding edge
But you have to set easyurpmi to get all packages ...
Howard Coles Jr. a écrit :
> On Wednesday 16 January 2008 05:56:15 am Girard Henri wrote:
>
>> mandriva I think that's the easiest one :)
>> Though i use kubuntu, mandrake has been many years my favorite distro
>> you can get easyurpmi.org repos for enlarging your rpms
>>
>> Dotan Cohen a écrit :
>>
>>> On 16/01/2008, O. Sinclair <o.sinclair at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> And as I have pointed out in another thread I, and many others, think
>>>> you are doing it the wrong way round. Keep 3.5 as the base package and
>>>> KDE4 as a bleeding-edge add-on. As it is - even according to the main
>>>> developers "KDE 4.0.0 is not KDE4"
>>>> http://commit-digest.org/issues/2007-12-30/
>>>>
>>> Exactly. Then you have Kubuntu as a stable, feature-rich operating
>>> system with optional bleeding edge components.
>>>
>>> If Kubuntu should be a bleeding-edge distro (as is now planned) then
>>> it is not suitable for everyday use. I replace Windows XP (usually
>>> cracked) on about three or four machines a month for other students in
>>> my university. As Kubuntu is their first impression of Linux, I must
>>> ensure that it is a good impression. I'll probably stick with Feisty
>>> until I land a new distro, though. Any suggestions for a KDE based
>>> distro that is easy for noobs?
>>>
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> The only problem there (Mandriva wise) is that you have to pay for the
> updates. Unless I'm badly mistaken.
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