Lisi wrote: >> >> I believe preserving and enhancing 3.5 is exactly the purpose of this >> project: >> http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/ > > Thanks, John, for the info. That looks very encouraging. > > Someone else had mentioned it, but as being available for Ubuntu, which I > had read as only available on Ubuntu, and I did not wish to mix > repositories. This could be the deal-breaker that makes me switch to > Ubuntu! > > However. there is plenty of time still and Timothy Pearson is asking for > bug > reports for bugs or enhancement requests. (I can see my first enhancement > request coming up!) So by the time support for KDE 3.5 ceases, there may > be a Debian repository or a tar.gz or deb available. :-) > > Lisi
May be we need first a list for kde3.5 fans. To me ubuntu is really noop. I would clone a local kde3 repo and compile the deb packages for debian to use in i.e. /opt/custom/kde3. I have done this for sarge before lenny became stable for many apps, but at the time I was missing the newer features in kde3. Don't understand me wrong. I am for improvement and progress but not the way kde4 is pushing it to the end user. Thanks for the links and for the postings -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/hsbts7$km...@dough.gmane.org