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Well, nuts! That's really too bad. I really like having KDE3 and KDE4 side-by-side in my Hardy environment. It lets me play with KDE4 at my leisure without losing the reliable KDE3 environment. What I really like is that I can use KDE4 apps in KDE3 (like Gwenview and Dolphin -- Dolphin for KDE4 is awesome!).
Sorry to hear this, guys. Really kind of disappointing.
Interesting . . . are the programs and settings in different folders, though? As in, does it use a .kde4 folder and place the libraries and programs in other places, or will it overwrite KDE3? Personally it's useless to me if it overwrites everything, since certainly 4.1.3 isn't nearly stable and featured enough for me to use on my main yet and, though I'm curious to see how much better 4.2 is getting and I'd love to update some of my KDE4 apps that I use, I really can't do without the KDE3 base environment.
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