Am Mon, 28 Oct 2013 16:10:16 +0530 schrieb dE <de.tec...@gmail.com>: > I think KDE is not suitable for production environment. Just for > casual enthusiasts.
I guess that view is a bit too extreme, but interesting nevertheless. As annoying as the "typical" KDE-issues might be or get, there will be a point where users know the issues and can adapt to the "buggy" situation, so that KDE is not a general "show stopper" to their workflow. For example with the KSysGuard-thing mentioned earlier, one just has to restart KSysGuard to get a reliable depiction what processes currently run or simply not use it at all. > As of your problems -- if you continue to use KDE, you'll get used to > it. For e.g. now removable disks will now show up in device manager. > I've to restart KDE to fix it. Used to it? That is most unlikely. I could tolerate such issues for some time but I guess I could never "adapt" to a point where I would not even realize the issues anymore. > I think the most stable release of KDE is at best beta. Do you think the KDE developers are happy with that "state"? And "beta" implies "bugfixing follows". If bugs don't get addressed, they could dump the code as public domain and be done with it. So I really hope the situation is just at a very bad point but it will get better, even if it takes years, I am in no hurry. :) optimistic regards Michael ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.