> > The fact that no version of Debian has a complete edition of KDE 3.x > > doesn't make the argument that more people should use it any easier. > > Well, unstable does.
Actually, right now several critical pieces of KDE are missing from unstable: kdenetwork kmail kdepim I've known at least one "real user" who upgraded to unstable when they heard that KDE had finally entered unstable, only to get burned by the fact that these packages are missing. Furthermore, when I checked debian-kde several days ago it wasn't clear to me what's holding these packages up, which is slightly frustrating. Fortunately there are unofficial apt sources of these packages available, but technically "no version of Debian has a complete edition of KDE 3.x". Take care, Dale -- Dale E. Martin, Clifton Labs, Inc. Senior Computer Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cliftonlabs.com pgp key available
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