At the moment, I'm using Linux Mint, although there are a few nagging
problems but no apparent show-stoppers on my HP laptop.

However, I'm definitely looking forward to KDE4, now that it's out. From
what I've seen, it should permit some outstanding integration with much
reduced confusion from multiple libraries and such--as well as make easy use
of additional KDE/QT4 resources in many kinds of programs. I think about the
time that KDE4.1 is out--probably in six months or so as I understand
it--there'll be many additional improvements from the basic 4.0 level. One
outstanding advantage is smaller resource use, too, so it won't be such a
resource hog as the 3.5.x series has been.

I do think KDE is much better programmatically than Gnome, though, even
before the switch to the 4.0 level.

However, I'm going to continue trying various other distros--and this thread
has gotten me quite intrigued with a revisit to Slackware after many years
away. Thanks!

David

On Jan 15, 2008 3:04 PM, José Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
>  Georg Baum tried before to build a kde frontend to lyx (that shared lots
> of
> code with the qt frontend), that would live at the same time with the qt
> frontend like we had before an xforms frontend.
>
>  A frontend of lyx better integrated with kde seems a nice idea. :-)

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