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A question to those using KDE3x by Arienadean2002-07-01 15:11:45
  Well... by klaatu2002-07-01 15:33:36
    yes I heard on the site by Arienadean 2002-07-01 16:24:50
that there were some crashes in the earlier ver. That and that it will crash kicker if you don't remove konsole from it as it has it in two different spots between kde3 and kde2. I figured kde3 would probably be pretty cool. I looked at what it had to say on qt3 before when it wasn't in stable release yet. I've not upgraded/added in window managers manually before I just flat out upgraded my OS at the time. Some did say kde3 install would be easier than 2 or upgrading from 1 to 2 was. With KDE1x I simply found it faster. I thought some of KDE2 features were neat when I switched over. I'm hoping kde3 will be really cool as its evolved even more. I noticed however that SuSE, Redhat, and a few others already had it in their official release. So I'm curious how the rpm install of it goes as I'm only on mandrake 8.1. Though I figure despite what OS people use if they have KDE3 they have some idea on how it compares to 2x. Thanks alot for the review on it. :)

I was going to download FreeBSD from linuxiso.org the other day and I was trying to figure out what all packages that had in it.(I went to the bsd site and found the downloads there but still couldn't find what all it came with) So out of curiosity is there some site that lists what all comes default with FreeBSD for future ref? I did see though the mini install and the full. Not sure which I should do on the 486 but it has 16megs ram and a 1.6G hd in it.(I wont be running X in that though due to lack of ram, etc)
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      Packages... by klaatu2002-07-01 19:49:30

 

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