Den Monday 17 November 2008 19.26.47 skrev Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer: > On Monday 17 November 2008 16:16:09 Martin Steigerwald wrote: > > Hi! > > > > Today I had an idea for smoothly migrating to KDE 4: > > > > I backup my ~/.kde and just use my KDE 4 Debian Sid/Experimental > > virtualbox and mount my home directory via vboxfs. KDE 4 should use .kde4 > > in my home directory and then I could migrate the configuration of KDE > > applications one by one, still having KDE 3 stuff in my physical > > environment. Once I am satisfied I update the physical box with > > lenny/sid/experimental to KDE 4. > > > > Should work out, shouldn't it? > > > > Ciao, > > Well, that's smooth... perhaps too much. I just backed up .kde (just in > case something goes wrong), and installed kde4. Copied the important stuff > of .kde in .kde4. Done. > > I'm not comming back :-)
I jumped on the KDE4 train a week ago and I must say that KDE4 is ready for daily use. I used KDE a quite long time some years ago but leave it for XFCE4 because KDE3.x was slow. But KDE4 respond faster than XFCE4 and I like it that much that I installed a new Debian Sid system with only KDE4 (plus Gimp and its dependencies). Konqueror is a little buggy which make it quite useless on some sites, therefor I had Iceweasel installed to. KDE4 work great for me and the only serious drawback can be if you need some of the applications that is not KDE4 ready yet. But I can live without them... I found a few more applications in the Kubuntu repository and some plasmoids at kde-looks. KDE4 is definite a milestone in the Linux-world! It's great! Magnus Berg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

