On Sat, Sep 04, 2010 at 01:07:27PM -0500, Timothy Pearson wrote:
Oliver
Kullmann wrote:
Hello,
I would like to (roughly) know whether there are
plans for supporting other Linux distributions than Ubuntu?
I for example use Suse. It would be great if the KDE 3.5 would
be available at some time as (just!) an alternative desktop in
the standard distributions. Are there plans/hopes regarding this?
I have experience in installing mathematical software, but I would
guess that KDE can't just be installed locally, and there is quite a
risk
that it might destroy your working system, or?
So I would think that for me, as a user, for using KDE 3.5 it has to
come
in some form supported by standard distributions.
Thanks for your time!
Oliver
OpenSUSE KDE3
http://en.opensuse.org/KDE3
--
Jimmy Johnson
Mint Gnome 2.8 - EXT4 at sda5
Registered Linux User #380263
I would like to add that a Trinity developer is working on .spec files for
RPM builds, so while there is no official timeline, a Trinity RPM
repository may come on line in the future. Unlike the OpenSUSE version of
KDE3, Trinity is under active development and not only contains many new
features, but also accepts new bug reports, so an RPM repository for
Trinity seems justified.
That would be very welcome.
You may want to subscribe to the trinity-announce
mailing list, as an
announcement will be posted there when/if the RPM repository is ready for
testing.
Will do. Thanks!
Oliver
Timothy Pearson
Trinity Desktop Project