I installed it (and with everything from testing... is there a way to _just_ update testing/kde and not all packages??). I switched to run level 3, backed up my ~/.kde4, updated, then switched back to rl 5.
It looks really nice! Here are my comments: 1) Strigi is said to be suspended, but I can hear my HD going crazy... Is it really suspended? nicolas 17488 1.6 0.7 320124 27600 ? SNl 12:06 0:06 /usr/bin/nepomukservicestub nepomukstrigiservice 2) Theme is dark... See http://nbigaouette.inrs-emt.homelinux.net/linux/arch/kde42.png The menu is unreadable... Its hard also on the task bar. But the menu is really bad. 3) Alt-Tab, Alt+F1, Alt+F2, ctrl+alt+left/right stopped working. The rest seems _really_ nice! :) 2009/1/22 David Rosenstrauch <dar...@darose.net> > Aaron Griffin wrote: > >> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 6:19 PM, Dan Vratil <prog...@progdansoft.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Also, could please someone confirm me, that KDE 4.1 freezes when >>> updating? >>> After some package was updated, Plasma went frozen and I had to shutdown >>> the X >>> server and finnish the update from console. >>> >> >> This could be serious. If, for some reason, you are updating something >> like bash and dependent libraries at the same time, the upgrade could >> be aborted when bash is updated but dependent libs are not, breaking >> bash. It's probably not likely, but is a possibility (it did happen to >> be once a long time ago) >> > > Dunno if I'm being superstitious or not, but I always make sure to not be > running an app when pacman goes to update it. (e.g., exit X when updating X > or KDE, shut down a daemon like cups or ssh when updating it, dropping to > single user mode when updating the kernel, etc.) > > DR >