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Re: Who does still use the kde 4.0 series?
by apokryphos on Wednesday 07/May/2008, @11:44
> OpenSuse is obviously for corporate environment, it's install process has lot's of control including giving the user the ability to install a pretty messed up system

This is more the result of being an early adopter of a graphical installation than of some corporate tendency. However, this has all been changed in openSUSE 11.0 too -- installation takes something like 18 minutes, requires about 6-8 clicks, and takes out a lot of questions from the user.
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Re: Who does still use the kde 4.0 series?
by Ian Monroe on Wednesday 07/May/2008, @12:57
This makes sense, the openSUSE 10.3 install reminded me of Linux installs circa 2001.

Good to hear things have improved!
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  • Re: Who does still use the kde 4.0 series?
    by apokryphos on Wednesday 07/May/2008, @15:06
    Yeah, definitely; just take a look at the beta2 screenshots of the installation for an example of the good looks: http://en.opensuse.org/Screenshots/openSUSE_11.0_Beta2
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Re: Who does still use the kde 4.0 series?
by anon on Wednesday 07/May/2008, @15:12
Opensuse 11 Beta 2 took me an amazing 10 minutes to install

It has a couple of bugs, but hey that is what a beta is for. It's not a stable release.
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