--- Uwe Thiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 22 January 2008, Wayn0 wrote: > > Now back on topic, I have never really been a KDE users in the > past. > > I always stuck to openbox or GNOME. However there seems to be a lot > of > > hype around the new KDE and I think I am gonna give it a go. > KDE 4.0.0 is far from being as feature-rich as 3.5.x. It also has > some rough > edges and bugs. Try it out but don't be too disappointed. See it as > the > starting point of a long series of instalments. Hopefully, 4.0.1 will > have > most bugs ironed out. As for features, we will have to wait for 4.1. > But, > yeah, give it a try.
Ok, so this is the first time I'm watching this (i.e. package upgrade like this) happen for Gentoo - or really any distro since I use to just grab the stuff from original source and install it based on latest stable, pretty much ignoring the package management systems. (Yeah, I used Slackware; now converted to Gentoo.) Any how...I'd like to play with KDE4 - namely for Dolphin as Konquerer drives me nuts for file system stuff, but I'm not wanting to do an overlay (at least, not yet - may be after I've used Gentoo for a while longer on my desktop). So I was wondering what kind of time frame would be likely for getting KDE4 to be pushed to testing and then to open availability. A couple months? Just curious. I noticed it finally showed up as a hard mask. TIA, Ben -- gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list