
For a very long time now, I've been on the hunt for a distribution that really put a lot of effort into their KDE4 implementation. This has been a frustrating search, full of broken installations, incredibly slow performance, and so many visual artifacts they made my eyes explode. Since KDE 4.3 is nearing release, I had to pick up this quest in order to take a look at where 4.3 stands - and I found a home in the KDE version of Fedora 11. Read on for a look as to where KDE 4.3 currently stands.
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2007-03-26
OpenSUSE is a really nice KDE distro. But zypper and yast is killing me. It took a while but eventually it crapped out on me, badly. I really thought that dependency problems were a thing from the past. Sure I abused it, but I've abused apt a lot more with Debian and it never crapped out on me like OpenSUSE.
Don't get me wrong, OpenSUSE is a great distro with lots of easy going configuration and their KDE4 desktop is the best I've tried.
Now I'll take Fedora for a ride!