On 09/01/2012 01:45 PM, Tim Munro wrote:

> have no choice but to upgrade.  Simply upgrading the hard drive would
> have been more trouble than it was worth, as new drives are no longer
> compatible with old hardware.  I decided to buy a new machine.

If you still have the thing, I have a pile of old hard drives in my closet.

> What I did not expect was the Hell that I would go through getting KDE4
> to work.  It took much Googling and experimentation simply to put icons
> on the desktop and a few simple applications on the task bar.

I'm sufficiently addicted to KDE that I had to suck it up and get 
through that at about KDE 4.2, but I feel your pain.  Even several 
generations of the new KDE later, I still have to do quirky things to 
approximate behavior I had and loved in KDE 3.x.

The KMail/Akonadi stuff...  Well, I've ranted enough about that.
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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