On March 3, 2003 06:33 pm, Hall Stevenson wrote: > * Carla Schroder ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030303 20:19]: > > On Monday 03 March 2003 04:26 pm, Hall Stevenson wrote: > > > I guess I didn't read close enough... I went and read up at the > > > davidpashley site and in it, he has an apt entry for getting > > > KDE packages. I used that and am running KDE right now. > > > > > > Any advantage to using the DEBs from KDE.org instead ?? > > > > > > Hall > > > > In my experience, they are the most stable and trouble-free, and > > they are completely up-to-date. I'm running KDE 3.1 right now > > from kde.org, it's very nice. I don't use the KDE desktop itself, > > as I like IceWM, but I use a lot of KDE apps. 3.1 is a pretty big > > leap from 3.0, I'm very pleased with it. > > > > The main thing is to use only one source, mixing them up will > > cause big troubles! I mixed sources, and ended up manually > > removing all KDE pieces, and starting over. That was, er, less > > than fun. ;-) > > I'm running SID or unstable. Is anyone using the KDE.org DEB > packages on SID ?? > > Thanks > Hall
If you're running SID you're better off using the KDE in unstable. It's compiled with GCC 3.2 so it will be faster than the one from kde.org... leo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]