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The link is for a LiveCD of KDE 4.0.1, which is already obsolete, considering KDE is already at 4.0.4 and about to hit 4.0.5. This post is about KDE 4.1, which is still developmental. That was my point.
Ok, semantics win. KDE only "recommends". Doesn't "endorse". I'm not sure what the difference is, but you seem to think there is one, so I'm not going to argue.
Where is this stable version of KDE4 you claim exists?
You're kidding right?
Are you familiar with Ubuntu? Fedora? They both ship with KDE 4. Don't ask me for a link, unless you really want to be pedantic. Even OpenSUSE 10.3 shipped with KDE4, before it was even officially released.
The stable version of KDE4 I've claimed "exists" is available on a number of distros, including the two previous mentioned ones, as well as openSUSE 11, and Debian, and Gentoo, and I believe Mandriva, and the list goes on.
You missed the point of the article, which was about KDE 4.1. KDE 4.0.x is already out and in production. Has been since January. I can understand the confusion though, it's an easy mistake to make when you don't really understand the topic at hand, and can't be bothered making the effort to.