On Sunday 24 February 2008, Adriaan de Groot wrote: > I've been away, watching only the commits to area51 now and then. At FOSDEM > I mostly fiddled with OSOL thingies, but fielded a few FreeBSD questions as > well, along the lines of "how well does KDE4 work on FreeBSD right now?" I > answered "ports are in preparation, which means it 'just works'; certainly > the basic desktop is in place with audio and web browsing and stuff." Is > that at all accurate?
The basics seem to work for me. I haven't built every related port though. I can log in, use audio, browse the web, etc. > Do systemsettings and system info give sensible answers at all? I currently do not have any of the ports on my system now. I cleared them all out to work on 3.5.9. But as I recall, many system settings modules worked, but a few would segfault. I did not try system info. I'll put 3.5.9 on hold, as they take an extraordinarily long time to build, and I don't think anyone other than me is interested in it. (At least no one ever responded to me about it). I'll build a few KDE4 ports today, and see what I find. p.s. I will be travelling for the next few weeks, with only a Linux laptop to keep me company, so I will not have a chance to do much with ports for a while. -- David Johnson _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd
