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Hi,
As Neo says - at a moment there are a minor problems with configuration
files for slackware trinity packages by @Woodsman but these a minor - simply one needs to bo patient to fix. So stay in touch there is a hope in the future we will have a true choice. Moreover there are attempts to run both kde's. Trinity is really nice: eg. to play avi files I don't need mplayer - kaffeine is enough.
Distribution: Debian squeeze (Gnome) on netbooks; Debian Lenny on servers and Debian wheezy (XFCE) on new laptops
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I hope they will continue their work. Of course it's all personal to everybody, but in my opininon KDE3 is still the best window manager available atm. I'm using Trinity too, everything works fine over here at the Debian and Ubuntu machines with simple install via the package manager. To help them convince keeping on doing their good job I sent a donation to Pearson computing
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