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How do you like KDE 3.1


Posted by  on Feb 3 2003
Perfect21%21%21% 21%
Good, can't await 3.254%54%54% 54%
Disappointed4%4%4% 4%
I haven't tried yet16%16%16% 16%
I don't use KDE5%5%5% 5%
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 Good, can't wait

 
 by Rodion on: Feb 6 2003
 
Score 50%

I just finished installing the last of Texstar's Mdk RPMs and like 3.1 a lot. So far, my only major gripe is that the tabs in Konq aren't as good as the ones in Galeon. For instance, when I middle-click on a link (to open it in a background tab), the tab should appear immediately, not once the page starts to download. There's no way to tell if a tab will appear or not, which is a usability no-no. The lack of individual close buttons on the tabs is also annoying. But I have high hopes that the tabs will improve in 3.2.


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 Yes!

 
 by Yaba on: Feb 17 2003
 
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Tabs shall appear immediately. In addition to that I'm missing a load status icon like in mozilla for each tab, so that I know when a page in a tab has finished loading without going to that tab.

BTW: There is close button for the tabs available. Just customize your toolbars and add it.


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 alpha blended kicker

 
 by psycx on: Feb 6 2003
 
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I'm looking forward to the transparent kicker! This should've been in 3.1 for sure.

-psycx


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 Transparent Kicker

 
 by jadrian on: Feb 6 2003
 
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IMO there shouldn't even be *any* transparency available until the X server provides real one.
Stuff is developed faster when many people want it a lot (like it happened with the transparencies provided by kde). By providing this false transparencies though, less users will feel the need and ask for real one.

J.A.


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 FFS

 
 by Redeeman on: Feb 12 2003
 
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you are totally right, the X server should support it before they use it, they shouldnt even think about making their own


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 I hate OSX

 
 by cculianu on: Feb 6 2003
 
Score 50%

What's with the new Conectiva Crystal icon set? It seems to be OSX-inspired and it's the default!! I think the dumbification of the computing world is in no small part due to Apple. We don't owe them anything -- especially to copy their idiotic icon look.

Plus, these icons are HARD on the EYES! They lack crispness and every icon looks like every other icon. YUCK!

Basically, I think the Conectiva Crystal icon set sucks because at anything below 32x32 all the icons tend to look EXACTLY the same and be completely indistinguishable. Plus they are hard on the eyes. Did I mention they suck and are hard on the eyes??

Please revert back to making kdeclassic the default icon set.


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 ?

 
 by michi on: Feb 7 2003
 
Score 50%

Just change your icon.


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 You're wrong

 
 by anonymous on: Feb 8 2003
 
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You're backwards about this whole issue. Quite the contrary, Apple has taught the industry that computers don't have to maintain a boring look and feel - by putting a little work into devloping style you can improve the user experience vastly. Look at how quickly XP changed their appearance after Apple started pushing image.

The Crystal icon set does this very effectively. KDE is proving Open Source OS's the professional graphical environment that will vastly help their acceptance on the desktop. Try convincing someone how "modern" an OS like Linux or FreeBSD is using fvvm or IceMaker - they look like Windows 3.1.

I don't understand why people have a problem with Crystal resembling OSX. So what? What does that detract from KDE? Using other people's good ideas and building upon them is at the heart of society.

KDE's decision to use Crystal as the default set is a testament to the maturity of the project.


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 waimea

 
 by xsl on: Feb 10 2003
 
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> Try convincing someone
> how "modern" an OS like Linux or
> FreeBSD is using fvvm or
> IceMaker - they look like
> Windows 3.1.

waimea (http://www.waimea.org) looks nice - anyway


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 Make the choice

 
 by manicka on: Feb 9 2003
 
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These icons might be look a bit like osx, but the only problem is taht they look ten times better!!!!!

isn't Linux about freedom of choice. Make yours


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 so?

 
 by LMCBoy on: Feb 14 2003
 
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KControl -> Appearance and Themes -> Icons. Whats the problem?

If you don't like *any* of the icon sets, I hear there's this website called kde-look.org that may have a few more :p

If you hate all existing icons, may I suggest you fire up Gimp/Karbon/Sodipodi and show us what you got?


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 lazy lazy

 
 by jinksys on: Feb 6 2003
 
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why dont you just change it back to hicolor and stop griping to everyone who likes kde looking halfway nice.


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 Konqueror Problem

 
 by kbeaumont on: Feb 6 2003
 
Score 50%

I installed 3.1 but have a problem with Konqueror in filemangement profile. It spawns 2-3 additional artsd processes which even though arts is already running. If you hold the mouse above an audio file it freezes konqueror, it no longer responds. If you don't hold the mouse over a sound file and close konqueror. The process still remains if you kill arts the process dies. If you restart konqueror without killing the previous arts processes konqueror locks up. Every thing else works, noatun & kaboodle work fine. Does anybody know a way to fix this? I removed $HOME/.kde so it's not from my previous settings. This is really been annoying! It's too bad too because I think the rest of kde3.1 is just great! I'd like to know if anyone else has seen this.


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 Bleah

 
 by Blue on: Feb 11 2003
 
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Yes, I saw this, or something very similar. When I would browse to certain directories, Konqi would freeze, and so would any additional Konqi instances. Turning off file previews (Settings->Configure Konqueror, Previews) fixed it for me.


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 PowerPC KDE

 
 by mathew on: Feb 8 2003
 
Score 50%

I got it working finally - I formatted my HD, and installed SuSE just so I could see KDE 3.1 :-)

SuSE seems to have compiled it with an old version of libpng - The alpha channels are converted to masks before drawing, so window corners, and especially icons look very ugly.

What's the most up-to-date PPC Linux Distro? Gentoo takes far too much time to compile everything on my 400 G3.

YDL doesn't even have 3.1 packages yet...


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 maybe

 
 by xsl on: Feb 10 2003
 
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debian-unstable?


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