Mepis 8 includes KDE 3.5.9 or 3.5.10, I'm not sure. Warren made the right choice. I don't blame KDE developpers for taking time to get 4.x stable, and I have lived through the early KDE stages (started with 0.4), but I think _may_ mistakes were made: - the advantages of the new KDE were and are not clearly explained (I for one don't see them). - KDE 4 as a Beta class software could only disappoint KDE 3 users. - why are distribution forcing KDE as the main (if not only) desktop when it's not ripe? What can I say to people who tell me that "Linux" is not ready for mainstream use if what they experiences was KDE 4.2 ? We should have had KDE 3.5.x as the "stable" branch until4.x has reached comparable stability. I don't like Gnome so much, but for the time being, any distribution that goes "KDE 4.x only" will be blacklisted for me. I do hope 4.x some day is usable like 3.5.x is. Thierry On Monday 16 March 2009, Rick Miles wrote: > > Even though I'm really sad about the stability of KDE these days. For > > explaining why, i want to describe a common use case for me an many many > > other users. (...) > > Please don't get me wrong. I love KDE4. I'm with it since the 4.0 betas. > > It's a damned cool peace of software and has sooo much potential. And I > > really love to use it because of the very much genial things it offers. > > Kudos to all developers for that. (...) > That being said I also believe that distribution packagers should take some > responsibility for what they package for their users, especially if their > users have purchased their initial install disks and then upgrade to newer > software from a officially sanctioned repository expecting it to run as it > was intended/expected. ___________________________________________________ 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.