Le Tue, 05 Jul 2011 16:25:58 +0200,
Nicolas Bercher <nbercher(a)yahoo.fr> a écrit :
On 05/07/2011 15:27, Ilya Chernykh wrote:
This is already the case, blame the KDE4 team.
You cannot reconcile
the two: KDE4 apps use KDE4 libraries and cannot be separated from
KDE4.
Fortunately, they can run really smoothly on Trinity, but it can be a
little mess with $PATH, etc.
With the drawback that it will load both kdelibs3 and
kdelibs4 into
memory. If you have enough memory to accommodate the 2 versions of
kdelibs, you have probably enough memory to run KDE4.
>
> Nicolas
Just because you can run KDE4 doesn't mean you *want* to run KDE4. I have
heard from many that simply don't like KDE4 for a variety of fundamental
reasons.
Also, just to be clear, I don't necessarily endorse what was written in
that message. I simply passed on the Email that I received so that I
could get some feedback from the people on this list. Thanks all for your
replies; they help!
Tim