Vic wrote:
> 
> Hello from the States.
> 
> I would like to offer my review for kde2.1beta 2
> 
> I for the most part liked all the new features, altho
> some of them were broken, such as the blank kcontrol
> thing, rendering it useless in root account.
> 
> I also liked the new config menu for Konqueror
> but the user agent editor was broken would not
> save the settings that you put in.
> 
> I lost the theme from Kde2 where the close X box was on the
> left, where I wanted it, and in the beta2 I could not
> find this theme anymore all the themes were with
> the close box on the right which I did not want,
> just preference, not crippling by any means, but
> a strong preference.
> 
> The theme manager altho functional, was slightly
> impaired due to the fact that you cannot add any
> themes to it, nor find the original theme that
> kde2 had by default.
> 
> It did sort of fix the Konq crashing, but the knotifeir
> was broken, kept crashing causing the crash
> notifiyer to keep coming up and be irritating.
> 
> Over all kde2.1beta2 was a nice update of features,
> but at this time I do not feel it is for me to stick with
> this and I went back to kde2 original.
> 
> I look forward to other's reviews of this beta
> and to hear from them about the next review,
> I might hold off on updating to any betas until
> I hear from other people first, as I should not
> have messed with my main machine, but I still
> thank Chris for making them into rpm form
> and I thank KDE for trying.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Vic

Good review. At least we've learned how to update KDE. However, I would
like the ability to download all of the rpms in one go rather than one
at a time.
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Roman
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