you find all necessary howtos on www.tldp.org for to get an overview. ;) Draciron Smith schrieb: > I apologize as I usually lurk in a list for a bit before speaking up > but I'm in rather dire straits. I'm a long time KDE user, been using > it probably since there was a KDE. I know at least since RH 6 or 7 I > think I've been using KDE that far back. I've been a fanatical KDE > user and advocate. KDE I feel has innovated and created the best UI > yet designed, at least until 4. Now I have a machine that is > realistically crippled. It's like being forced to use Gnome or Windoze > or something horrible like that. > > I'm also very slow to upgrade unless there is a compelling feature to > entice me to upgrade. Well the end of lifed all the distros I'm using > so I had to upgrade. > > Going into the specifics would probably be repeating lots of other > complaints. I heard a good bit of griping about KDE 4 and figured bah > there was griping about 3 and I don't see what the fuss was about with > 3.x's changes. Most of them were improvements in my opinion. > > I don't even recognize KDE 4.x. EVERY useful feature and thing I liked > about KDE seems to have been removed. Everything I hate about windoze > and Gnome seems to have been introduced. I cannot be the only KDE fan > who turned green and puked imediately upon using KDE 4. So I'm hoping > there is a page somewhere with workarounds for all the things broken > in this version of KDE. Ways people have found to get around things > like not being able to add an app, or configure the desktops to show > ONLY the apps on that destop. What's the point of having multiple > desktops if you clutter the task bar up. I sometimes have as many as > 200 apps open at the same time. Scattered across several desktops of > course. . Or how do you remove that lame home box that automatically > pops up. I use Krusader and very rarely use Konquerer for file > management. The list goes on and on and I honestly truly hope there is > a change by change with work around for all the things broken in KDE > 4. > > Thanks > Drac > ___________________________________________________ > 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. > ___________________________________________________ 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.