Did two server installations of 12.1 over the weekend
Both were 64bit
Had to switch off apparmor as they were upgrades and a few programs would not 
start because of it.
Apart from that all was OK and all is fine

So far very stable and so now doing configs to get apparmor back on.

Looks good

Kiggs


On Nov 26, 2011, at 2:49 PM, Mark Tinka wrote:

> On Wednesday, November 23, 2011 02:56:35 PM Peter C. 
> Ndikuwera wrote:
> 
>> I've used and contributed to KDE for years and haven't
>> had any issues. However, I don't use Kmail.
> 
> 12.1 is generally okay - it's KDE PIM that has been royally 
> screwed up.
> 
> Mark.
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