On Saturday 30 Aug 2008, Jayant Kairi wrote:
> Hi friends,
>
> i am using opensuse11 for the last one month with kde3.5 desktop. no
> video files are playing even though i have downloaded the codecs from
> the opensuse community site and yast shows all downloaded files as
> installed. however, mp3
On Sat, August 30, 2008 12:09 pm, Jayant Kairi said:
> On 8/29/08, Sharique uddin Ahmed Farooqui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I'm using kde4.1 on OpenSuse 11. I'm using from sometime. There are
>> a lot problems are still there. krunner, dolphin, kate often crashes,
>> Plasma is working well
On Sat, August 30, 2008 12:14 pm, Jayant Kairi said:
> Hi friends,
>
> i am using opensuse11 for the last one month with kde3.5 desktop. no
> video files are playing even though i have downloaded the codecs from
> the opensuse community site and yast shows all downloaded files as
> installed. howev
On 8/29/08, Sharique uddin Ahmed Farooqui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using kde4.1 on OpenSuse 11. I'm using from sometime. There are
> a lot problems are still there. krunner, dolphin, kate often crashes,
> Plasma is working well.
> My friends pls tell ur experience.
> --
> Sharique uddi
Hi friends,
i am using opensuse11 for the last one month with kde3.5 desktop. no
video files are playing even though i have downloaded the codecs from
the opensuse community site and yast shows all downloaded files as
installed. however, mp3 files and music cds are playing normally.
can anyone gu
On Saturday 30 August 2008 17:46:16 Sarang Lakare wrote:
> Also, kde4 was released under the release early - release often model
> and was clearly mentioned as not for production use (hence no
> distribution picked it up as default). 4.1 I heard is more stable.
Yes it is. I just upgraded to 4.1.1.
Dear Friends,
The Debian Live team is pleased to announce the first beta of Debian Lenny's
Live images.
Although we missed releasing images for Etch along with the installer images,
we are now prepared to release live images within the regular Lenny release
process. This is the first official
You need to realize that unless a kde-centric distribution like
kubuntu/mandriva include kde4 as default, it has not matured enough
for prime time usage. Most of the experiences here are probably based
on optional installation of kde4. So you are "trying" it out which is
good, but that shouldn't be
Arun Khan wrote:
>
> Developers just writing the code and releasing it - for unstable/alpha/
> may be acceptable for alpha/beta but not in released versions.
Bugs are going to be carried over to released version unless many people
test and report feedback.
>
> IMO, there was hype when KDE 4.
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 1:26 PM, Arun Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 30 Aug 2008, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> > Arun Khan wrote:
> > > Sure, we can write bug reports on these but should not they have
> > > been caught during unit/integration testing? These are basic HMI
> > > issues.
>
On Saturday 30 Aug 2008, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> Arun Khan wrote:
> > Sure, we can write bug reports on these but should not they have
> > been caught during unit/integration testing? These are basic HMI
> > issues.
>
> Unit/integration testing? How many projects do you think has any of
> those?
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