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- silviumc, on 08/26/2008, -0/+7It's for people who have never seen Linux before. The guy doesn't know much about SUSE, it's a newbie tour.
- Andytom, on 08/26/2008, -0/+4I'm using it with the KDE 4.2 beta and it seems quite stable I've only have one crash when I tried to add lancalot to the desktop not a panel. I'm only using it for browsing the internet, playing movies and music and scummvm.
- munikho, on 08/26/2008, -1/+5funny positive guy
- KAMiKAZOW, on 08/26/2008, -0/+3KDE 4.1 is really stable for me. I use it as my only desktop since its release candidate. I can't deny that there are a few glitches here and therebut nothing major. While the desktop itself and many apps are usable, it's still the beginning of the whole KDE 4 life time. A few key apps are missing, eg K3b. Akregator (RSS feed reader) has the habbit of sometimes forgetting its settings. GTK/GNOME apps can be used meanwhile.
Overall it's a good start for the KDE 4 life cycle, IMHO. - VenomMan, on 08/26/2008, -2/+3not impressed but it is still nice
- rowjimmy, on 08/26/2008, -0/+1kde-heads - how stable is kde4 getting? i used the original (i think 4.0beta?) release when it first came out and although it was glitchy, there seemed to be some promise (they did the vista start menu better than vista, for example). personally, i'm a gnome guy through & through - kde is too bulky for my liking - but if kde4 is getting stabler i might install it on a box for the hell of it
- klitzbtc, on 08/26/2008, -4/+1opensuse is an amazing distribution, the one I'm using right now actually, but KDE4 is a nightmare.
openSuse 11 with Gnome using the slab menu is perfect, at least in my opinion.


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