Sunday 14 February 2010 02:24:08 skrev Felix Miata: > On 2010/02/13 18:16 (GMT-0500) hud ramelan composed: > > I have been running PCLINUXOS 2009 for the past few weeks with kde 3 > > packaged with it. I have noticed that kde has advanced to kde 4 or 4.5 > > and that kde 3 is somewhat outdated. > > If you look in the archives of this list and those of the popular distros > that include KDE that there is a huge constituency of KDE3 users who have > tried KDE4 and switched back. Before "upgrading" to KDE4, you should make > sure you're familiar enough with KDE3 to know what you're giving up if you > switch. KDE4 is a ground up rewrite that even at v4.4 still lacks some > features that KDE3 included. > > That said, you need not delete KDE3 in order to have KDE4. There's a login > manager menu that allows you to choose session type, which means you can > install KDE3, KDE4, Gnome, XFCE, LXDE and/or several others, and choose > among any of them when logging in each time. > This is not quite true in PCLinuxOS. You can have any number of desktop environments installed at the same time to choose from at login -- with the exception of KDE3 and KDE4. There it's either one or the other -- unless you are willing to do quite a lot of tweaking. On the other hand upgrading to KDE4 is fast and easy if you follow the instructions on the PCLOS forum. Waiting a couple of days might be a good idea though: PCLinuxOS 2010 is expected very soon. > > There is a performance penalty for having both KDE3 and KDE4 installed at > the same time, so if your system isn't among the fastest you'll probably > want to pick one or the other after familiarization with both and remove > the other to eliminate that penalty. > ___________________________________________________ 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.