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You've captured the spirit of how we are all feeling. Please understand... I love KDE and I don't blame Slackware maintainers in the least. It was a tough and gutsy situation for KDE developers and a mammoth undertaking to get it into Slackware in record time. So it is more of a compliment to both teams. Having said that, I've been using Xfce again and it has improved so much that I'm really quite happy with it. I have also been messing around with Fluxbox. This was fun and I consider the experience a net plus. I should have done that all along. Nothing is as full featured and has as smooth a work flow as KDE. It is a real dream to use some of the productivity features. KDE is a powerful system with a ton of usability advantages over everything else. But, I leave my desktops up for weeks at a time. So stability always wins. I like to come back to where I left off. I like to shut my laptop lid and just start using it as soon as I open it again. I'm loyal. I will patiently wait as long as it takes for Slackware 13.1 to come out. I have all the faith in the world in the maintainers. I know they will do what is right. They never let us down! |
Hello
I like make for me an Slackware64-current DVD installer with KDE 4.4 integrated by great Alien Bob compilation, simply changing files onto folders who corresponds for deps (l folder), and kde / kdei. I do decompile initrd.img original but I not could see any reference to files, and onto folders there are maketags scripts who I think installer execute and install the folder content. It will work ? |
Yes it work, I burned a DVD with changes in kde, kdei and l folders, and slackware installer on full mode install all.
Thanks |
Hows the latest Koffice?
Be nice to finally get OpenOffice on the installation. Or something like Abiword.. :) |
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