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Dik, (or anyone else...)<br>
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Do you have any advice about compiling KDE for the scary or
unexperienced amongst us? Maybe it differs perdistro (I have SoSE 9.0)?
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By the way, as you probably know, SuSE discourages the use of KDE 3.2
until 9.1 is released...<br>
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Thanks!<br>
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Dik Takken wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, 20 Feb 2004, Mark Fetterolf wrote:
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<pre wrap="">My personal, experience based opinion though is that building from source will
yield the most optimal environment. If you can do it and have the time I
would suggest it to anyone. You REALLY learn a lot about your OS and KDE by
doing this. I personally have only experienced minimal problems with KDE as
of yet.
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Amen. Learning to compile KDE yourself is definitely worth it.
Dik
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