2008/5/31 Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Beso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted
> below, on  Sat, 31 May 2008 15:43:21 +0000:
>
> > or you could just use the kde4 apps in kde3.5.
>
> When I switch, I'll start using KDE4 for everything I can, so it'd be the
> other way, KDE3 where I have to, KDE4 where it has been ported and
> works.  Until then, I'll probably stick with KDE 3.x entirely.  I don't
> see much advantage in running KDE4 apps on a KDE3 desktop, but there is
> some in the reverse, once the KDE4 stuff gets functional enough to let me
> do so.  Hopefully with 4.1.
>


for the moment the kde4 stable apps in my personal experience are:
dolphin, krusader (even if on cvs and still considered unstable by its
devs), kate, konqueror (if you aren't going to see sites optimized for
gecko) and it's a big deal better than old 3.5, okular (which is really
great as unified documents viewer), kopete (no irc and new live! protocol
supported yet, but old ones work well), kwallet, gwenview, dragon player
(kaffeine is still ages forward but is a nice low comsumption media player).
surely there are others, but these are quite good now.

by the way, a short question: what do i have to do to be sure that kernel
compilation uses ccache and is there a way to have it compiling into ram
like the packages that portage or paludis install?!


-- 
dott. ing. beso

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