Been using RC1 since it showed up, and I must say, 3.2 is a great improvement in every aspect, it's faster, better organized, uses less memory, etc.
Get it while it's hot.
Get it while it's hot.
originally posted by : n0cmonkey
I'll wait until there is an OpenBSD port before I try it (aka bump).
Originally posted by: civad
originally posted by : n0cmonkey
I'll wait until there is an OpenBSD port before I try it (aka bump).
I'll wait till KDE 3.2 is a part of Debian stable. (aka bump bump)
Originally posted by: Rob G.
Have they managed to get non-anti-aliased fonts looking anywhere near as good as Windows yet?
Originally posted by: Rob G.
Have they managed to get non-anti-aliased fonts looking anywhere near as good as Windows yet?
(no, that is not intended to be flame-bait. I really do live in hope that one day fonts will look as good on Linux).
Originally posted by: Vad3r
newb question, is upgrading as easy as getting rpm and installing, and all is good. please say yes
If not, would someone have a link on how to update it, and maybe some pointers on what to back up in case I toast it all.
Originally posted by: Sunner
Bleh! Cowards!
On a more serious note, for anyone using KDE on a daily basis, trust me, the upgrade is well worth it, 3.1 -> 3.2 is a huge upgrade.