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> While I was generally impressed with KDE 4.1 - based on the looks, still don't like some of the regressions
If you could be a little more specific here, perhaps I can help.
For example, many people do not like the Kickoff menu, either in the new mode or in the "classic" mode. If you are in this group, I might suggest you try the Lancelot menu instead.
http://lancelot.fomentgroup.org/main
http://ivan.fomentgroup.org/blog/2007/10/27/lancelot-revealed/
This alternative menu for KDE4 is actually quite nice.
For any KDE applications that are not yet ready for KDE4, you can always run the KDE3 version. Most distributions will ship KDE this way.
So ... what exactly are the remaining "regressions" in your view?
http://ourlan.homelinux.net/img/?Qwd=./images&Qiv=name&Qis=M
Edited 2008-11-18 11:44 UTC
It's true, but then it'd probably be easier for you just to apply the fixes yourself, it's not actually that hard:
http://userbase.kde.org/GPU-Performance




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2006-01-09
This mostly doesn't really affect Mandriva 2009. We added a hack to apply the nvidia-settings tweaks that fix it on most hardware, out of the box.
If that is true, then I will give it a spin as soon as I have a chance. While I was generally impressed with KDE 4.1 - based on the looks, still don't like some of the regressions - when I played with it on Debian Experimental, I was also affected by the infamous nVidia driver bug and therefore the whole experience left a bad taste in my mouth.
And I really like the default KDE 4 look of the latest iterations of both Mandriva and SUSE offerings.