Re: KDE redefines itself
All I can say is that the version of KDE (4.?) used in the Kubuntu Intrepid release was unusable on my hardware. Accordingly, I felt that, as far as my (not so atypical) system was concerned, KDE4 was not ready. This was not a total disaster. I switched back to Hardy and waited for Jaunty, which worked well. I am a little concerned that the person who (at least, publicly) rationalised the switch to KDE4 before any of the other major Linux distros is now running the show.
All I can say is that the version of KDE (4.?) used in the Kubuntu Intrepid release was unusable on my hardware. Accordingly, I felt that, as far as my (not so atypical) system was concerned, KDE4 was not ready. This was not a total disaster. I switched back to Hardy and waited for Jaunty, which worked well. I am a little concerned that the person who (at least, publicly) rationalised the switch to KDE4 before any of the other major Linux distros is now running the show.
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