The latest beta of KDE's 3.2, beta 2, was released a few days ago. I installed the provided Fedora RPMs and had a look in this early pre-release version of the popular X11 desktop environment. Six screenshots are included. We look at both the strengths and the weaknesses of the DE.
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If you look at screenshots, there are plenty of gnome-apps in menues. And if you install all packages it's not suprising that menues are full of apps. Installing what you need (e.g. libs,base,network, multimedia and pim), menues are much cleaner. At least when you build from source (RH-packages has been more or less br0ken a long time).
If you look at screenshots, there are plenty of gnome-apps in menues. And if you install all packages it's not suprising that menues are full of apps. Installing what you need (e.g. libs,base,network, multimedia and pim), menues are much cleaner. At least when you build from source (RH-packages has been more or less br0ken a long time).