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is KDE 4.2 stable now?
i mean is it reliable in terms of everyday use? because i intend to use it alone,thanks 4 any help
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and is 4.2 in the "factory" repo or in the normal ones?
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KDE 4.2 has been totally stable! And, I might add, it's G-O-R-G-E-O-U-S!!! The *bad* thing is... it makes Gnome look pathetic, which was my favorite until last week! ![]() If you decide to run Factory, just make sure you update it daily. This is how I do it: Code:
sudo zypper ref sudo zypper lu sudo zypper up
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kde 4.2 is VERY stable here on 11.0. Not a single crash/lockup for weeks now (been using 4.2rc1 before)
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Have a read of this Howto install KDE 4.2 on openSUSE « The Blog is Hot
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thanks to all the people who have helped,really appreciate it
![]() but isn't the factory repo supposed to be the "unstable" repo? meaning that i'll be getting unstable updates for my KDE 4.2 by the way,i'm going to install it on 11.1 NOT 11.0 does that make any difference,like not having to enable factory to get KDE 4.2 thanks again
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Yes. It's updated frequently so when you install it may not work, or be installable even. You should be prepared to try again later.
No difference, so far KDE 4.2 is in Factory with subversions for each distro release, not in a product repo, with subdirectories rpm's built for different releases. Once you have a version that works for you, you should disable the repo, to avoid getting updates. I tried the Live CD, and came across an issue where desktop froze, after trying to login to a website (Konqi problem). |
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thanks 4 the advice
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