Re: So... is Karmic Koala going to be usable?
Well, since Qt and KDE are written using C++, and I write code using Qt and C++, AND QtCreator and gcc DO run on KDE 4.3.2 I find it VERY USEFUL!
Well, I moved from SVN to bzr a couple years ago. Bzr and a ton of utilities, including qbzr, a Qt interface, is in the repository. You should give bzr a look. It is very powerful but still easy to use.
What distro are you using? Kdbg IS in the repository and I have it INSTALLED. QtCreator and Kdbg work together beautifully to graphically debug my apps. In fact, that combo works BETTER and faster than the MSVSC++6.0 with Qt Ingtegration that I used at work before I retired.
I'm using K3b on this 64 bit Kubuntu Karmic and it runs beautifully. When I look at the "About" page is says
"K3b
Version 1.68.0
Using KDE 4.3.2 (KDE 4.3.2)"
How long has it been since you've run Kubuntu Karmic or KDE4 ?
mmmm... this section of the forum is "In Development - 9.10 Karmic Koala". Did you miss that? But, I run Kubuntu Jaunty on the first partition of this Sony notebook, and the second partition of my Acer, and it runs beautifully on both. I prefer VLC though.
I am glad it works for you on KDE 3.5 on what ever distro you are using. It works for me now too, but I prefer wicd. What's nice about Linux is that there are several apps addressing the same niche.
Don't use Bluetooth, and never tested it. And 99.999% of the time I run the 64 bit Kubuntu Karmic. I've turned off the bluetooth service.
But, again, this is the DEVELOPMENT forum of 9.10 Kubuntu, not Jaunty.
However, IF I had a bluetooh device and were running Jaunty I'd wager that on my system it would work. Why do I say that? Because both Jaunty and Karmic "just work" for the LARGE majority of their users, probably few of which write code or use bluetooth. I've installed Jaunty or Karmic on almost a dozen boxes owned mostly by folks over 60. ALL of them report no problems, which I can say without fear of contradiction because I am their support. In that regard I feel as lonely as the Maytag repairman. Oh, my wife run's Jaunty on her Acer laptop. She is a technophobe, and cannot remember how to do something that requires sequential steps even if she did it a hundred times before. EVEN she has no problem running Kubuntu Jaunty, and Jaunty gives he NO problems.
As a C programmer you should realize that just because you have a problem with an app or a distro does not mean that anyone or everyone else is having problems.
I've shown you. Add to that the fact that Dolphin is the best file manager ever, that KDE4 is highly configurable and easily customized, and is very fast and beautiful and you'll begin to get the picture. Have you really explored Dolphin, other than to whine that it doesn't work like Konqueror?
Now, why do you think profanity adds strength to your argument?
Originally posted by pansz
KDE 4.3.2 does not have kdesvn, KDE 3.5 has it and we can browse svn in konqueror easily.
KDE 4.3.2 does not have kdbg, KDE 3.5 has it and we can debug programs easily.
KDE 4.3.2 does not support global menu by default, KDE 3.5 has the option out of box.
KDE 4.3.2 doesn't even have a non-beta version of burning software , KDE 3.5 has the rock solid k3b .
"K3b
Version 1.68.0
Using KDE 4.3.2 (KDE 4.3.2)"
How long has it been since you've run Kubuntu Karmic or KDE4 ?
KDE 3.5 we use kaffine easily and it simply works, Kubuntu 9.04 I don't what player achieves the same function level.
KDE 3.5 knetworkmanager connects to WPA/WiFi flawlessly, while Kubuntu 9.04 doesn't have a working knetworkmanager
KDE 3.5 kbluetooth works and I can send/receive files without any difficulties, while Kubuntu 9.04 kbluetooth cannot works.
But, again, this is the DEVELOPMENT forum of 9.10 Kubuntu, not Jaunty.
However, IF I had a bluetooh device and were running Jaunty I'd wager that on my system it would work. Why do I say that? Because both Jaunty and Karmic "just work" for the LARGE majority of their users, probably few of which write code or use bluetooth. I've installed Jaunty or Karmic on almost a dozen boxes owned mostly by folks over 60. ALL of them report no problems, which I can say without fear of contradiction because I am their support. In that regard I feel as lonely as the Maytag repairman. Oh, my wife run's Jaunty on her Acer laptop. She is a technophobe, and cannot remember how to do something that requires sequential steps even if she did it a hundred times before. EVEN she has no problem running Kubuntu Jaunty, and Jaunty gives he NO problems.
As a C programmer you should realize that just because you have a problem with an app or a distro does not mean that anyone or everyone else is having problems.
So why the hell do you think KDE 4.3.2 is the most powerful desktop ever?
Now, why do you think profanity adds strength to your argument?
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