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    #46
    Re: Who's gonna be an early KDE4 adopter?

    Originally posted by Magikx21
    Did anyone else receive and update that removed KDE4? Last night it showed I had an Adept showed I had updates which updated KDE4 programs but removed KDE4-core. Just wondering if anyone else experienced this.
    I had the same thing. However, the new update (~1h ago) fixes it (you still have to manually select kde4-core to install).
    The Nomad's Land - some Linux humor too

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      #47
      Re: Who's gonna be an early KDE4 adopter?

      Originally posted by dibl
      Originally posted by technogran

      Konqueror 4 on the other hand is doing the usual crashing all the time, so back to my trusty Firefox!Kopete 4 crashes when I try to set up my MSN account, no change there then!
      Yeah, Konq crashes and neither Kopete 4 nor old Kopete will run from my KDE 4 desktop. Adept has to be "handled" through Alt-F2 to launch it. I must say the KDE 4 graphics are gorgeous -- too bad half the apps don't seem to want to launch, on my rig anyway.

      I think I'll just let it sit there while I revert to booting into KDE 3.5. Maybe updates will give it better functionality over the coming weeks. Maybe I'll get inspired to burn a new CD and do a clean installation of Kubuntu KDE 4 and set it all up without the KDE 3.5 stuff hanging around. I dunno -- I can't use what I've got very well, as it is now.

      But it's pretty .....
      Boo dibl!

      there's a guide somewhere about setting up KDE4 using the LiveCD which is NOT an install CD.

      To be honest, I might be having the success I am with KDE4 because I killed my HDD which forced me to do a fresh install. I basically installed Kubuntu, added the new repo, updated rebooted, installed KDE4, rebooted, installed my fav apps and have been enjoying a stable desktop ever since.

      Kev

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        #48
        Re: Who's gonna be an early KDE4 adopter?

        Pidgin seems to be working fine
        HP Pavilion dv6 core i7 (Main)
        4 GB Ram
        Kubuntu 18.10

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          #49
          Re: Who's gonna be an early KDE4 adopter?

          Originally posted by Bongo5HH

          there's a guide somewhere about setting up KDE4 using the LiveCD which is NOT an install CD.
          Yeah, I'm thinking that might be for me -- is it called "KDE 4 for REALLY DUMB dummies"?



          To be honest, I might be having the success I am with KDE4 because I killed my HDD which forced me to do a fresh install.
          That's definitely motivational ....

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            #50
            Re: Who's gonna be an early KDE4 adopter?

            Originally posted by dibl
            Originally posted by Bongo5HH

            there's a guide somewhere about setting up KDE4 using the LiveCD which is NOT an install CD.
            Yeah, I'm thinking that might be for me -- is it called "KDE 4 for REALLY DUMB dummies"?
            hehe... ya right.

            Actually it doesn't look like much fun at all... http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3090309.0


            To be honest, I might be having the success I am with KDE4 because I killed my HDD which forced me to do a fresh install.
            That's definitely motivational ....
            Oh I was motivated.... lol. I'm just glad I had most everything backed up. New HDD seems fine... it's too big for my main drive but it's fine.

            Kev

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              #51
              Re: Who's gonna be an early KDE4 adopter?

              I see there's an Alpha 4 release of Hardy Heron scheduled at the end of this month, and that they've incorporated KDE 4 into HH as of Alpha 3. I'm thinking maybe I'll consolidate the breakage into a single broken new system consisting of HH A4 running KDE 4. That should keep me off the streets for awhile!

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                #52
                Re: Who's gonna be an early KDE4 adopter?

                I was considering the same thing.. but to be honest Gutsy in alpha stage was pretty harsh.. I'm liking having a working system right now. (lol he says while posting from the days old desktop)

                Kev

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                  #53
                  Re: Who's gonna be an early KDE4 adopter?

                  Originally posted by Bongo5HH

                  to be honest Gutsy in alpha stage was pretty harsh..
                  Yep it sure was ... that's why I'm happy to wait 2 more weeks to Alpha 4 -- hopefully the worst of the non-functional stuff will be working by then. (crossing fingers here ...)

                  With luck, it will be solid enough that I can upgrade it from Alpha 4 to the released version in April.

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                    #54
                    Re: Who's gonna be an early KDE4 adopter?

                    Originally posted by kubicle
                    Originally posted by Monster_user
                    There is almost no software available for KDE4. So I don't have anything to take advantage of its extra features.
                    There is quite a lot of kde4 software in the repos (at least in the hardy repos), they're just not installed by default with kde4-core (kde4-core just installs the core packages)
                    Thanks. I'm running Gutsy. I haven't seen anything, but I will see if there were any more KDE4 packages added with this recent update.

                    Call me crazy, but I like KBFX, and my problems with Kickoff are mostly "little" things. It is an interesting concept. Since I haven't used Suse since version 9.1, It is also new to me.

                    I still hate Kickoff, and think it was a bad choice for KDE4, but I'm more forgiving now that I realize it was a Beta release. I understand why, but I don't like what they did.

                    Now to track down Okular. [sp?]

                    ---

                    Oh, I also ran into that initrd.img issue, and had to restore from the backup.
                    The answers are out there...

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                      #55
                      Re: Who's gonna be an early KDE4 adopter?

                      Loving KDE4, and for some reason, I love the Logout splash screen . That is really nice!!

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                        #56
                        Re: Who's gonna be an early KDE4 adopter?

                        Originally posted by klerfayt
                        I'm waiting for kubuntu hardy with kde4 installation cd
                        I realized that this is a bit odd reasoning and did give kubuntu7.10 kde4 packages a try - certainly not usable desktop for me, annoyingly slow kwin desktop effects performance compared to compiz+kde3, horrible logout/login sounds + they are too long; on the bright side I like oxygen icons and style as expected

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                          #57
                          Re: Who's gonna be an early KDE4 adopter?

                          annoyingly slow kwin desktop effects performance compared to compiz+kde3
                          Well then try compiz on kde4

                          horrible logout/login sounds + they are too long
                          I tend to like them, but that is subjective. Besides you can change them to whatever you like whenever you like
                          HP Pavilion dv6 core i7 (Main)
                          4 GB Ram
                          Kubuntu 18.10

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                            #58
                            Re: Who's gonna be an early KDE4 adopter?

                            Yes Fintan I agree, I prefer the new sounds to the old, I love the Bmmppphhh sound as a window closes, the log out and log in sounds also.

                            TG

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                              #59
                              Re: Who's gonna be an early KDE4 adopter?

                              Originally posted by technogran
                              Yes Fintan I agree, I prefer the new sounds to the old, I love the Bmmppphhh sound as a window closes, the log out and log in sounds also.

                              TG
                              My wife likes those "Bmmpphhh" sounds too. I'm indifferent. It sort of makes the desktop feel more interactive.. so that's a good thing I guess.

                              Kev

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                                #60
                                Re: Who's gonna be an early KDE4 adopter?

                                Originally posted by Fintan
                                annoyingly slow kwin desktop effects performance compared to compiz+kde3
                                Well then try compiz on kde4
                                Compiz works great on KDE4. I want to see what Plasma has to offer though. Unfortunately, Kwin4 is painfully slow. I've also faced the Nvidia black screen glitch.
                                The answers are out there...

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