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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/21/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">giuseppe gran</b> <<a href="mailto:hawake@gmail.com">hawake@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">2007/10/21, John Meyer <<a href="mailto:john.l.meyer@gmail.com">john.l.meyer@gmail.com</a>>:<br>> Ben Kevan wrote:
<br>> > On Saturday 20 October 2007 10:50:50 am giuseppe gran wrote:<br>> >> 2007/10/21, Ben Kevan <<a href="mailto:ben.kevan@gmail.com">ben.kevan@gmail.com</a>>:<br>> >>> On Saturday 20 October 2007 08:29:21 am giuseppe gran wrote:
<br>> >>>> I think that KDE 4 Beta 3 is not ready to the daily use, wait Beta 4<br>> >>>> or Release Candidate ;)<br>> >>> It def. is not.. I have it running, and it is not ready at all (on
<br>> >>> opensuse 10.3).<br>> >> Do you use OpenSuSE too? Great :)<br>> >> I'm testing the Beta2, as stability it suffers from many crash, as<br>> >> effects too little... :/ but for the stable version i'm sure that
<br>> >> we'll have a super-beautifull KDE version with many effects and tools<br>> >> rewrited and, overall, stable like a fortress :D !!!!!!!!<br>> >><br>> >> Byezzz<br>> >> hawake
<br>> ><br>> > Yes sir.. openSUSE 10.3 running Beta 3 ATM ..<br>> ><br>> > I am really looking forward to KDE 4, and also very interested in the way<br>> > Novell will be going. With openSUSE
10.3 KDE was the default DE, and all<br>> > other previous SUSE distro's were actually GNOME by default.<br>><br>><br>> Actually, openSuse offers you a choice at the beginning of the install<br>> of which to go with. I remember the same thing happening with previous
<br>> versions as well.<br><br>In OpenSuSE 10.3 how can I run KDE 4?<br><br><br><br>--<br><a href="http://javalightserver.altervista.org">http://javalightserver.altervista.org</a><br>Linux user number 433087<br>Linux registered machine number 351448
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<div>If you already have the KDE 4 Base and Extra packages installed (which you can do from the installation CD), then do the following to update yourself. </div>
<div><br>Open konsole (Alt+F2) konsole</div>
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<div>sudo zypper ar <a href="http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/KDE4/openSUSE_10.3/">http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/KDE4/openSUSE_10.3/</a> "KDE 4 Build Service"</div>
<div>sudo zypper update -t package</div>
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<div>Also, on my VM now I am running pure KDE 4 and again verified it is not ready for everyday production use... I hope to find some caveats and help some poeple understand it better.. Plasma is going to be pretty cool IMO.
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<div>Can't wait to see more.. and i'll try to write more for the few that are on here that may care.. </div>