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openSUSE To Default to KDE
Linked by
Thom Holwerda
on Thu 20th Aug 2009 17:25 UTC
On August 4 we discussed
the possibility of openSUSE defaulting to KDE during the installation routine
. This was raised as a feature request within the openSUSE community, and quickly gained the favour of many, become the most popular request. The openSUSE board and variousother leader within the project have discussed the issue, and have decided that yes, from now on,
openSUSE will default to KDE during the installation process
.
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RE[2]: Somewhat odd ?
by
Stephen!
on Mon 24th Aug 2009 14:42 UTC in reply to "
RE: Somewhat odd ?
"
Member since:
2007-11-24
(SLED ships with no DEs other than GNOME 2.24 and KDE 4.1).
How come they're still shipping with KDE 4.1?
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How come they're still shipping with KDE 4.1?