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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First of all, you do NOT need to download a complete package for most applications. Kopete can be downloaded from it's website without problems, for example.
If you're skilled enough to use the sources directly, I think it's time you learned how to download applications selectively. For the default packaging: that's the work for the distribution. KDE does not make these, it only makes sources.
First of all, you do NOT need to download a complete package for most applications. Kopete can be downloaded from it's website without problems, for example.
If you're skilled enough to use the sources directly, I think it's time you learned how to download applications selectively. For the default packaging: that's the work for the distribution. KDE does not make these, it only makes sources.