On 2013-07-02 18:31, Daniel Nebdal wrote: > On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 5:55 PM, Jim Pingle <li...@pingle.org> wrote: >> On 07/02/13 07:10, Matthias Apitz wrote: >>> El día Monday, July 01, 2013 a las 08:05:37PM -0700, Jeffrey Bouquet >>> escribió: >>> >>>> bsdstats.org > ports stats would have that information probably >>> >>> http://bsdstats.org/ports.php?category=91 >>> >>> says in column 'times in use': >>> >>> x11/kde3: 534 >>> x11/kde4: 86 >> >> I feel as though I'm in the happy minority who use and enjoy KDE4. My >> FreeBSD desktop/workstation is running it well but it does not have >> limited resource requirements (i7-750, 8G of RAM, Radeon HD 4650). >> >> Since Amarok and K3B outgrew their KDE3 dependencies, I've managed to >> keep my system KDE3/QT3-free for a while now, though that wasn't always >> easy in the past. >> >> The only real hiccup I've had was the recent KDE4 bump that made me have >> to reconfigure some things, but it ended up working better than ever in >> the end. The only current complaint I have is about the atrocities they >> have committed to KMail. >> >> Resource usage and philosophical reasons aside, some people who have >> been burned by KDE4 in the past may want to revisit it now, it's matured >> a lot from its early days. >> >> Personally I won't miss KDE3 at all, and I really haven't missed it for >> several years now. >> >> Jim > > > I was about to write something similar. My work machine has been on > KDE4 for years, and though it was quite rocky in the earlier versions > it has kind of quietly disappeared into the background (in a good way) > now - while I can understand the gnome2 revival projects, I don't > quite see the point of e.g. Trinity.
Of course KDE4 works and many people use it daily - but for me who got used to a fairly stripped desktop with just the basics I work with all the time KDE4 was just in the way, in fact, it made me work more on Windows XP. My hope now is that xfce grows just a little bit more in functionality to be roughly a KDE3 successor. //per _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"