Is this possible?
Cary Bielenberg
cary at bielenberg.id.au
Fri Nov 7 01:44:16 UTC 2008
Steven Vollom wrote:
> Bruce Marshall wrote:
>
>> On Thursday 06 November 2008, Ian MacGregor wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Here's some friendly advice.. bring back KDE 3.5.10. Fork it, create a
>>> whole new DE based on 3.5.10, do something because I refuse to use KDE4*
>>> and I'll bet I'm not the only one.. it's the biggest pile of feces I've
>>> ever seen in the software world. This is a classic example of "trying to
>>> look pretty and sacrificing productivity in the process".
>>>
>>>
>> You've got my vote. I downloaded the beta and then the final release.
>> Neither one is going to work for me. I'll wait (a few years) for KDE to
>> come back into usable status.
>>
>>
>>
> I haven't really thought about the issue, but I did remove 3.4 quite a
> while ago while still in 3.5.9 deciding to wait a bit. Finally I moved
> to 3.5.10, but like you, I don't want to use 3.4 either. Before I will
> accept 3.4, I will change to another product altogether. I hate to
> complain, because I am so grateful for the free system we enjoy, but
> given choices, even when free, you take the better choice, don't you. I
> feel for the 3.4 creators; they are doing their best to improve. I wish
> I could understand their reason for making the changes they made,
> perhaps I could find the utility too.
>
>
I use Kubuntu for personal use (and thoroughly enjoy it) but would love
to use it for work! Because I need Outlook & couple of Microsoft apps I
tried crossover for Office 2003, that was absolutely useless. I tried to
install virtualbox but I would rather walk over hot coals than spend
another day trying to get bridged networking going. I too will wait
until we get our act together & release a enterprise ready version.
Cary
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