• KDE4

    Is there anyone brave enough to use KDE4 on their computer - everyday?

    I'd like to use it, but it's just too basic and for now gives no great benefits over KDE3.x. The Dolphin file browser is a particular step backwards, reminds me of MS-Windows file manager rather than the much easier and faster to use Linux file manager (in KDE3.x).

    Plus, lots of people have not ported their applications to use KDE4.

    The KDE4 project feels like using the Linux user base as beta testers, it doesn't feel ready for a full-time roll out. The project promises a lot, but so far has failed to deliver.

    • obsrv disse...
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    • Out 7 2008, 17h55
    I use KDE 4,1++ everyday on my both computers, and it rokks

  • i used also kde 4.1.2, but just sometimes.. it's like the feeling want it.. gnome or kde one of them.. ;)

    • Eleniel disse...
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    • Out 10 2008, 17h12
    Konqueror is good, but Dolphin is better. I love KDE4!

  • I still prefer KDE 3.5.9 over KDE 4.1.X. I don't know why, but it still feels so uncomfortable.
    Does someone know how to change the amount of rows for programs in the taskpanel? I need two: XD
    And at least for me all the control elements are too large. I prefer the decent looking KDE 3-style, with some additional design manipulation.

  • kde 4.1.2, I think it's good enough for everyday work...

  • I don't like KDE4 at all :(
    I prefer KDE3x

  • KDE 4.1.x made me to dislike KDE 3.x

  • KDE4 made me return back to KDE3, then replace all KDE by Openbox...

    • totocool disse...
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    • Out 24 2008, 10h25
    I used it for about 2 months, but now use my machine with different purpose and need 100% stability. However, KDE 4.1.x kicks ass

  • I've been used it for 2 hours and until I understand that KDE 4 is total crap and switched to KDE 3.5.9

    • std_ disse...
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    • Out 25 2008, 7h36
    I used KDE 4.1 at my university quite about daily a few weeks ago to check out on it. It was stable enough to work with, and reasonably fast for the slowish computer it ran on. I personally prefer FVWM over just about anything, but I think it's good enough for such a recent release.

    Grep me no patterns and I'll give you no lines.
    • Holzhaus disse...
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    • Out 25 2008, 11h39
    I'm using KDE 4 since 4.0...this helped me a lot learning all the console commands :-)

    »When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist.« — Dom Hélder Câmara
    • dmd2live disse...
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    • Out 26 2008, 10h49
    KDE 4.1.2
    But these troubles with Nvidia drivers makes me crazy.

    • onsi_ disse...
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    • Nov 2 2008, 9h41
    KDE 4.1.2

    • jeiworth disse...
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    • Nov 2 2008, 18h31
    KDE 4.1.2 since Kubuntu Intrepid and quite positively surprised after having played around a little with KDE 4.0 in Hardy. Seems to actually run smoother on my old box, even with some Compiz-eyecandy active :-)

    Sadly though, Amarok 1.4 is still based on KDE 3.5 but when Amarok 2.0 gets released (together with HURD and Duke Nukem Forever, apparently) this will be fixed as well.

    - panta rei -
  • I have used KDE 4 since KDE 4.0 was released. Of course I used KDE 4.0 only for a moment. After I used KDE 4.1 from alpha to stable release. Actually I want to compile KDE from svn again :).

    • LazzaRx disse...
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    • Nov 8 2008, 21h04
    actually I prefer 3.5.10 to 4.1.3.
    to many crashes and bugs
    waitn' for 4.2

  • megadethnatic said:
    Does someone know how to change the amount of rows for programs in the taskpanel? I need two: XD


    You can always add an additional panel :)
    That's what I did eventually.

  • Yeah!

    KDE 4.1.73 rox

    • disse...
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    • Nov 15 2008, 9h02
    I like KDE 4.1 a lot. I prefer it over Gnome and XFCE. and over KDE 3.x as well.

  • 4.1.2 on MDV2009

    Both on workstation and laptop.
    I think I would find it hard to go back to 3.5 now, though the first 2 weeks were not easy...

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  • hailkomputer said:
    megadethnatic said:
    Does someone know how to change the amount of rows for programs in the taskpanel? I need two: XD


    You can always add an additional panel :)
    That's what I did eventually.


    Hmm, thank you for the information. But I don't like additional panels that much. I now made a clean install of openSuSE 11.0 and now only use KDE 4.1.3. (I know, only one month till 11.1 but there were some really annoying problems I wasn't able to fix)
    The only thing I dislike is: Amarok 1.4.10 looks really shitty without styling, and Amarok 2.0 doesn't import my MySQL data (and it looks crappy, too).
    Ah, and the fact that X.org now uses up to 400MB RAM. And I only activated some minor effects (but not Compiz, as this uses nearly the half power of one of my cores, as I only have an onBoard GPU).

  • I was quite happy with 4.1 and wouldn't want to go back to 3.5 now :p

    however now I just use fluxbox

    • no4b disse...
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    • Nov 29 2008, 12h21
    I compile KDE4-SVN every week. The only thing I'm missing now is fake transparency in konsole. I dislike true transparency, because letters as a backgraound to letters are very annoying (Opera/Konqueror as konsole's background drives me crazy).

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