On Sunday 19 May 2024 10:53:18 am Felix Miata via tde-users wrote:
Subtle visible evolution. Mostly it appears to have
been adapting the
unseen undercarriage as required to keep on keeping on those features that
made KDE3 great, such as systemd replacing sysvinit or upstart, and logind
replacing consolekit, in various distros. Most such things were necessary
also in KDE3.
In openSUSE, KDE3 is not frozen in time. It just looks that way, for good
reason. What ain't broke don't need fixin.
That's right!
The PC I'm composing this on has both Leap with KDE3 and Tumbleweed with
TDE. I use it with TW barely at all. I use TDE far more on other PCs, a
roughly even split among KDE3, TDE and Plasma5, among openSUSE, Fedora,
Debian, Mageia and *buntu.
Oh Wow! I loved Tumbleweed. I used it with the MATE Desktop for awhile.
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Thanks,
Chris
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