The reply below is my feeling about KDE4. I know that I am pretty set in my ways. I need a very stable environment for the genealogy research I do as well as for my use of my own computer for my job (I currently teach high school math). I wanted to upgrade my Fedora system, but I wound up with KDE4 which I probably can upgrade now to a later version. However, it does not function the way KDE3 does, and I don't want to try to sort out the issues. I'm no computer dummy. I was a sys admin for Sun OS, HP-UX, SGI, and all sort of unix/linux software for MANY years at a national laboratory. I was and am a firm believer of unix/linux on a PC as opposed to Windoze. I used twm before there were X11 based window systems supported by many vendors. But at some point, I just want to continue to use my computer to do what I have to do, not to sort out all the nuances of KDE4 and how to make it work like KDE3. So I'll continue with a less than adequate OS to have a window system that works for me. It's not optimal, but it's the only solution that works for me. Patricia Max RW wrote: > On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 23:44:16 +0200 > Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> ... >> There is a bug for that. >> ... >> There is a bug for that. >> ... >> There is a bug for that. >> ... >> There is a bug for that. >> ... >> There is a bug for that. >> ... >> There is a bug for that. >> >> > > there's a bug for just about anything > ___________________________________________________ > 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.