AndreCH wrote:
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> After upgrading openSUSE 11.1 from 11.0 (using the Upgrade option at
> installation), I (naively) assumed it would upgrade the applications.
>
> However, I have the following situation with Kontact under kde 4.1:
> - kmail : shows my inbox, but did not import settings (e.g. accounts)
> from kde3.1;
> - Contacts: doesn’t show my contacts;
> - Calendar: doesn’t show my calendar
> - To-do lists: don’t show
> - Feeds: don’t show
> - Journal: don’t show
> - Popup notes: don’t show.
>
I had almost the same thing, but in my case I upgraded from opensuse 11.0
KDE3 to opensuse 11.1 KDE4. I did find my contacts, but not my
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> So here are my questions:
> 1) is the migration supposed to be automatic, as suggested by the use
> of ‘upgrade’? If not, people should be made aware of that.
You’d think an upgrade would find all the programs you were using and
migrate them to the upgraded versions of the programs without losing the
settings, wouldn’t you? Otherwise it’s not so much an upgrade as it is a
new installation.
> 2) Where can we find a user-friendly how-to for this migration? I could
> not find anything recent and openSuse specific.
>
As far as I can tell, there isn’t one.
> Thanks.
>
> Andre
>
> Note: this is frustrating, because 4.1 looks great!
Actually, I don’t like the look of KDE4.1 at all. I don’t like the menu
changes, the removal of functions in Konqueror (It no longer shows all your
storage media, for example), and I hate the way nothing is where it used to
be.
It is probably a little faster, deals well with nfs networks, and has lots
of eye candy, if you’re interested in that sort of thing. I tried 11.1 w
KDE4, 11.1 with KDE3.5 and 11.1 upgraded over 11.0/KDE3.5. My conclusion is
that there a still a few glitches (for example with Yast that doesn’t ask
if you’re finished installing software, it just disappears) that aren’t
serious in 11.1, but that I don’t like KDE4. I don’t see any reason to move
from 11.0/KDE3.5 with this release.
I really hope KDE4 will be improved enough by 11.2 to make it worthwhile
installing and learning all the differences.
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