Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Jan 2009 22:51 UTC
When KDE 4.0 was first released, it was met with quite some criticism. Even though people saw the huge potential, the lack of functionality and stability, as well as quite a few bugs detracted from the experience. The KDE developers continued to work on implementing their relatively radical vision, and with the release of KDE 4.2 creeping ever closer, it seems they're well on their way.
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I haven't been a fulltime KDE user before but i have played around with each 4.x release and sure enough it's been getting better.
4.1 was a massive jump over the original release and hopefully 4.2 is a massive leap over that. While i still use GNOME on all my computers i'll be keeping an install of KDE4 around on my desktop.
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I haven't been a fulltime KDE user before but i have played around with each 4.x release and sure enough it's been getting better.
4.1 was a massive jump over the original release and hopefully 4.2 is a massive leap over that. While i still use GNOME on all my computers i'll be keeping an install of KDE4 around on my desktop.
http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde4.html
The Debian KDE team have got backports for lenny but are not accepting bug reports.