On Tuesday 08 December 2009 15:51:46 Kevin Krammer wrote: > Actually only some did, mainly those which have a target audience geared > towards new stuff. Exactly. Fedora made the change straight away - but you'd expect that. Mandriva offered both, first with KDE3 as the default, then with KDE4 as the default. In both cases you were free to choose. > I am still using KDE3.3 at work on RHEL4.7 and I think even if we upgraded > to RHEL5.x (whatever is the most recent version) we would have KDE3.y > available there as well. > I use CentOS on my server, which has been running 5.x for some time - ISTR that we are now on 5.3. I can confirm that it uses KDE3 - e.g. kdebase-3.5.4-20.el5.centos As I have said many times, if you really want to stay with 3.5, the enterprise distros still have it. Anne -- KDE Community Working Group New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org
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