I've been running Hardy for some time and am quite happy with it, though I'm starting to feel the need for newer apps (OO.org 3.0, GNS3 v0.6, etc..) which aren't being updated in Hardy by default. Although I have a free partition to run two systems side-by-side, my reluctance to shutdown/reboot makes this solution a no-solution. Which is why I need all my critical requirements to work. Looking at the possibilities, there are 3 options:
I'd like to know the experience others have with
Oh, and the requirements I mentioned earlier:
- add hardy-backports repository to apt sources keep on rolling with no interruptions
- go with Intrepid. I installed Intrepid on the other partition and let me just say that the included KDE4.1 just doesn't cut it yet. (too many problems with external monitor made it unusable)
- go with Jaunty. Tried the Alpha3 yesterday and multi-monitor in KDE 4.2 seems to work somewhat, although the desktop isn't being resized when the resolution changes.
I'd like to know the experience others have with
- using backports - is it as stable as main/multiverse repositories? Any chance of breaking the system?
- KDE3 on Intrepid - I read some topics from july/august last year. which seemed to imply that KDE3 is unsupported/won't be available - is anyone running this? How well does it work? (The only KDE apps I use extensively are Kopete, Krusader and Konsole, I use some of the others but not extensively enough to refuse to switch.
- running jaunty on stock intel hardware (C2D, GM965, 3945ABG) - any obvious regressions? No problems with WiFi/graphics etc.?
Oh, and the requirements I mentioned earlier:
- external outputs and changing desktop size definitely needs to work. Intrepid with KDE 4 kept flashing the VGA output for some reason = unusable. I can live with using only one monitor at a time, I can't live with VGA out not working properly. (The GUI tools for this don't work for me even in KDE3, so I learned xrandr - no problem if at least that works)
- GUI WiFi management - the Knetworkmanager was not exactly as smooth as I'd expect in Intrepid upon release, though I haven't tried it since - any problems now?
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