On 5/18/24 1:06 PM, Chris M via tde-users wrote:
On Fri, 2024-05-17 at 11:19 -0500, Chris M
wrote:
I am curious to know what's the backstory on
TDE?
Why is KDE 3.5 being kept alive all of these years later?
And what is TDE's Purpose?
The reason that I asked this question yesterday, is because, I LOVED KDE
3, but i'm scared to run TDE.
Your post yesterday never made it to me, and I can't find it in the
archive.
You must not have been watching during the switch from KDE3 to KDE4. KDE4
was a complete disaster in almost every way. Real slick eye-candy looking,
but most of what worked and was stable was less functional than KDE3 and
ate up a lot more resources. And as someone else mentioned, the KDE people
and sycophants were extremely defensive and aggressively insulting toward
anyone who had the audacity to mention any imperfections. They took a
perfectly good, fast, low-resource DE that made it easy to get work done,
and completely destroyed most of what made it good. Several distros hung
onto KDE3 for as long as they could, at least as an option, rather than
switch to KDE4. Thank goodness someone forked it and the TDE project
continues. TDE is not much heavier on resources than most "lightweight"
DE's, but is way more functional.
KDE3 is still actively supported on openSUSE.
Leslie
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