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nankura 06-08-2011 09:05 AM

Kde 4.6
 
Hey guys

Ok basically im after the best/most stable KDE 4.6 ( tho ill settle with 4.5 if need be ) distro out there

im not a total noob, i try distro's each month and play with them for fun, my favourites fedora lovelock. but unfortantly, i can only download 1 distro each month due to download limits in australia haha, sucks

So yea. ive done alot of research on kde distro's and atm the most promising distro is Pardus 2011. but its not 4.6 and id love to try 4.6

So for that. ofc opensuse, and Mageia look the most interesting

So im stuck between Mageia and pardus really. so any opinions would rock xD

segmentation_fault 06-08-2011 09:12 AM

Well, gentoo has 4.6.2 available, as I see now, but it could take a whole day to compile. :)

nankura 06-08-2011 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by segmentation_fault (Post 4379913)
Well, gentoo has 4.6.2 available, as I see now, but it could take a whole day to compile. :)

is that before or after i cry myself to sleep from boredem? :P , nah gentoo and arch are great idea's, just not for me with all the work involved

brianL 06-08-2011 09:52 AM

Slackware 13.37 has KDE 4.6.3 available.

http://taper.alienbase.nl/mirrors/alien-kde/4.6.3/

MTK358 06-08-2011 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by nankura (Post 4379916)
is that before or after i cry myself to sleep from boredem? :P , nah gentoo and arch are great idea's, just not for me with all the work involved

Arch uses binary packages, you don't compile anything yourself. It still requires a lot of command line knowledge to set up, though, since it's just a bare minimum system once it's installed.

nankura 06-08-2011 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTK358 (Post 4380063)
Arch uses binary packages, you don't compile anything yourself. It still requires a lot of command line knowledge to set up, though, since it's just a bare minimum system once it's installed.

well again, its just not for me, im after the most stable, premade KDE release, like pardus, or chakra, and peoples opinions on seperate distro's that utilize KDE

nankura 06-09-2011 09:25 PM

anyone? :(


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