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I posted this to the software section earlier. But now that there is a SUSE specific area, I'll move it here:
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Originally posted by LJT I am running SUSE 9.1 Pro on a Centrino laptop I built over the summer. Basically, I am trying to move from Windows to Linux (translation: ). However, KDE 3.2 has been getting a little buggy on me. The specific problem is that when I go into the K Menu Editor, some of the folders won't show their contents. Yet, when I actually use the menu, its fine. I can't tell whats wrong, but it started happening after I ran the SUSE Online Updater a few days ago.
So, I either need to fix the problem, or I could try switching to a different GUI. I understand that KDE 3.3.xxx is out, would it be worth trying to upgrade? If so, how do I do it? I might be willing to try Gnome as well, does anyone recommend it for a newbie?
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