I loaded up an embedded system with Debian recently. I was having problems relating to the older kernel in Lenny, so I want ahead and installed Squeeze. I got things working, but I was mortified with KDE4, which installed with Squeeze. It's horrible. I mean really, really bad. KDE3 wasn't exactly spectacular, but it was good enough. This hunk of junk, though, is really quite unacceptable. Ignoring the fact that Kpackage was just plain broken - which I assume will be fixed before Squeeze goes gold - the UI for KDE4 is brain dead. I have several servers and a couple of workstations which will sooner or later need to be upgraded to Squeeze, but I do not want KDE4 on them in the shape it is now. Is there a way to allow everything else to upgrade, but hold back KDE and its dependants? Barring that, is there a way to get KDE4 to look and behave like KDE3?
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