Re: TDE's Backstory and purpose

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On Sunday 19 May 2024 10:53:18 am Felix Miata via tde-users wrote:
> Subtle visible evolution. Mostly it appears to have been adapting the
> unseen undercarriage as required to keep on keeping on those features that
> made KDE3 great, such as systemd replacing sysvinit or upstart, and logind
> replacing consolekit, in various distros. Most such things were necessary
> also in KDE3.
>
> In openSUSE, KDE3 is not frozen in time. It just looks that way, for good
> reason. What ain't broke don't need fixin.

That's right! 


>
> The PC I'm composing this on has both Leap with KDE3 and Tumbleweed with
> TDE. I use it with TW barely at all. I use TDE far more on other PCs, a
> roughly even split among KDE3, TDE and Plasma5, among openSUSE, Fedora,
> Debian, Mageia and *buntu.

Oh Wow! I loved Tumbleweed. I used it with the MATE Desktop for awhile.
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Chris

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