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On 10/24/2009 03:30 PM, Martin Laberge wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Saturday 24 October 2009 04:28:14 O. Sinclair wrote:
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Read - do you agree? To some extent I do, at least on bugs not being
attended to even if they are serious.
And no, am not a coder so can not do much to assist there. And yes,
still with Kubuntu and doing what I can to spread it.
Sinclair
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It is not Kubuntu who have problems,
this is Kde4 who have problems.
Keep using Hardy-Kde-3.5.10 and keep having
a perfectly working system.
Even today, 3 *buntu releases later, the hardy release
of kubuntu, stands the better system of all times. (for me)
So i stayed with a perfect system, my kubuntu-8.04
and I dont miss any of the whistles of the others versions.
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Tend to agree with you, Martin. After reading all of the complaints
surrounding KDE 4.x, I too have decided to stay with Hardy, using KDE
3.5 which works well indeed, and that's where I'm going to remain until
the KDE 4. issues get untangled.<br>
john<br>
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