Forgive me all but KDE 4.0 sucks.
My system: ASUS mother board P5Q, Intel Processor Core 2 3.0 Mhz. 8Gb of
Ram, Linux 10 64.
I have been a software engineer for 30 years and still pride my self on
being able to dope out the functional
interface to software products.
KDE 4.0 totally escapes me.
Robert Karge wrote:
Forgive me all but KDE 4.0 sucks.
My system: ASUS mother board P5Q, Intel Processor Core 2 3.0 Mhz. 8Gb of
Ram, Linux 10 64.
I have been a software engineer for 30 years and still pride my self on
being able to dope out the functional
interface to software products.
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Robert Karge
rkargeconsult...@gmail.com wrote:
Forgive me all but KDE 4.0 sucks.
Do you mean 4.1?
My system: ASUS mother board P5Q, Intel Processor Core 2 3.0 Mhz. 8Gb of
Ram, Linux 10 64.
I have been a software engineer for 30 years and still pride my self
On Wednesday 14 January 2009 14:44:18 Robert Karge wrote:
Forgive me all but KDE 4.0 sucks.
My system: ASUS mother board P5Q, Intel Processor Core 2 3.0 Mhz. 8Gb of
Ram, Linux 10 64.
I have been a software engineer for 30 years and still pride my self on
being able to dope out the
Robert Karge wrote:
Forgive me all but KDE 4.0 sucks.
My system: ASUS mother board P5Q, Intel Processor Core 2 3.0 Mhz. 8Gb of
Ram, Linux 10 64.
Assuming Linux 10 is actually Fedora 10 (otherwise what are you doing on
this list?), what you're running is KDE 4.1.2 if you never upgraded or
Robert Karge wrote:
Forgive me all but KDE 4.0 sucks.
A little bit yeah. Good news is that kde-4.1 updates have been available
for quite some time, and addressed many of 4.0's short-comings.
Further kde-4.2 is right around the corner, bringing yet another large wave
of improvements.
-- Rex
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Robert Karge
rkargeconsult...@gmail.com wrote:
Forgive me all but KDE 4.0 sucks.
My system: ASUS mother board P5Q, Intel Processor Core 2 3.0 Mhz. 8Gb of
Ram, Linux 10 64.
I have been a software engineer for 30 years and still pride my self on
being able to
Robert Karge wrote:
If anyone could point me to docs that explain the details of manipulating
http://userbase.kde.org/An_introduction_to_KDE
enter 'kicker' in search bar.
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