Re: KDE 3.5.9 Vs. KDE 4.1
I am running a P4-M 2.0 with 1GB ram and 32mb ati mobility 7500 graphics (from 2002 or 2003) and my performance is quite nice, even with kwin effects enabled. This is my main system running Intrepid. I just installed Hardy kde3 (as an exercise in setting up and dual-booting the Kubuntus without access to a cd/dvd burner) and I am finding KDE4 in the Ibex much snappier than KDE3 in the Heron.
Luckily, as Fintan noted, KDE4 is adding functionality etc much quicker than they did in KDE3. This is mostly due to the fact that a lot of the features we have in KDE3.5.x didn't even exist in KDE2x. and with then-new concepts like kio-slaves, many novel ideas were developed into the KDE3.5.x we all have come to love.
Most of us did not stick to kde2 (or switch to Gnome in droves) until just recently, and I hope more will use KDE4 and make it better. But if they don't, I won't be too bothered by it. I have become quite confident that KDE4 is going on the right track and will continue to blow our minds
Originally posted by pansz
If we must compare KDE 3.5.9 to KDE 4.1.0, I would say KDE 3.5.9 is the choice. I choose KDE over GNOME mainly because KDE is more feature rich than GNOME. However, KDE 4.1.0 lacks many features in KDE 3.5.9, so if I can live with KDE4.1 I think I could also live with GNOME.
Lets wait until KDE 4.2 or KDE 4.3, I think the time when most KDE 3.5.9 features are migrated into KDE4 is the time I will use KDE4 as my main working desktop.
For now, KDE4.1 has great fun to play with, that's all. Don't blame KDE4.1 , the developers had said that KDE4.1 is for early adopters, not for everyone.
Lets wait until KDE 4.2 or KDE 4.3, I think the time when most KDE 3.5.9 features are migrated into KDE4 is the time I will use KDE4 as my main working desktop.
For now, KDE4.1 has great fun to play with, that's all. Don't blame KDE4.1 , the developers had said that KDE4.1 is for early adopters, not for everyone.
Most of us did not stick to kde2 (or switch to Gnome in droves) until just recently, and I hope more will use KDE4 and make it better. But if they don't, I won't be too bothered by it. I have become quite confident that KDE4 is going on the right track and will continue to blow our minds
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