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2008/5/31 Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@×××.net>: |
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> Beso <givemesugarr@×××××.com> posted |
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> d257c3560805310843t605009b7x4ae908a4b1c6d46a@××××××××××.com, excerpted |
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> below, on Sat, 31 May 2008 15:43:21 +0000: |
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> > or you could just use the kde4 apps in kde3.5. |
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> When I switch, I'll start using KDE4 for everything I can, so it'd be the |
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> other way, KDE3 where I have to, KDE4 where it has been ported and |
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> works. Until then, I'll probably stick with KDE 3.x entirely. I don't |
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> see much advantage in running KDE4 apps on a KDE3 desktop, but there is |
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> some in the reverse, once the KDE4 stuff gets functional enough to let me |
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> do so. Hopefully with 4.1. |
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for the moment the kde4 stable apps in my personal experience are: |
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dolphin, krusader (even if on cvs and still considered unstable by its |
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devs), kate, konqueror (if you aren't going to see sites optimized for |
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gecko) and it's a big deal better than old 3.5, okular (which is really |
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great as unified documents viewer), kopete (no irc and new live! protocol |
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supported yet, but old ones work well), kwallet, gwenview, dragon player |
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(kaffeine is still ages forward but is a nice low comsumption media player). |
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surely there are others, but these are quite good now. |
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by the way, a short question: what do i have to do to be sure that kernel |
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compilation uses ccache and is there a way to have it compiling into ram |
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like the packages that portage or paludis install?! |
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dott. ing. beso |