> Probably best to wait a while. I run sid, and have never used KDE as > such, but I have quite a few of those packages you're about to lose. > Probably they haven't all made it into the repository yet. > > I do recall losing ksensors, but I wasn't actively using it, so I > didn't worry.
Yes, I will wait a while, hoping, most tools will be transferred to the new libs. However, ksensors is one of the tools I will painfully miss. I know no better tool, to see, when the cpu temperature rises high or memory is filling fast. It shows it just-in-time. It is very usefull for me, when I am testing notebooks and the cooler is not working well. I can react fast, when the cpu gets too hot. II admit, I am using this mostly on livefiles, but I am also using it on all my computers, when applications are looking fishy, when they run. As I said, it is one of the tools, I will miss. But other tools like kdetv I will miss, too. So best thing IMO would be, if kdelibs4c2a could stay and would not interfere with kdelibs-bin. Don't know, if this is techincally possible. The maintainers know much better. Best Hans -- 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/201308262032.31579.hans.ullr...@loop.de