Le 27.04.2020 23:43, Martin Steigerwald a écrit :
Rainer Dorsch - 27.04.20, 23:07:02 CEST:
just wondering, if anybody tried Norbert's repo for sid and bullseye
Of course I would love to see current Plasma and especially KF
packaged,
Guys, I'm writing from KDE Neon which I'm trying for 3 months now.
If all you want is up to date KDE packages, then you should have a look.
But... understandably, it is built upon a stable base : Ubuntu LTS. So,
you will not have latest softwares for anything but KDE. You can't have
the best of both worlds. And frankly, KDE is in a polishing phase, there
is no big changes and big benefits to update. Rather, there is lot of
small changes that happens in a lot of parts that nobody use 24 hour a
day.
So, I've worked with KDE Neon for three months. I didn't change anything
in the default KDE configuration. Coming from Sid, the desktop wasn't
the big fresh air I would have expected. A bit more stable, but I guess
it is because of Ubuntu LTS, not KDE. Actualy, it is a bit boring to use
daily — because I like Sid : in Sid there is often something to do, to
check, to discover, up to date softwares in most parts, very good
package descriptions (opposite to nothing at all in Ubuntu LTS), a lot
of options to try, very good READMEs from debian teams, KDE packages to
debug, etc. Sid is fun and I like to report bugs.
And also there is no miracles in KDE Neon : annoying KDE bugs are still
here.
Don't expect too much in latest KDE packages. There is more changes in
underlying softwares, stay in Sid if you want the latest.
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