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    Phoronix: KDE 4.2 Answers The Needs Of End-Users

    A year after KDE 4.0 was released (with celebrations at the Google Plex) and six months after releasing KDE 4.1, the K Desktop Environment has now reached a new milestone. KDE 4.2 "The Answer" has been released, which the K Desktop Environment community is confident will even be able to satisfy the needs of normal non-technical end-users...

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  • #2
    AMD R6xx/R7xx docs
    KDE 4.2 released

    That's how I want it.

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    • #3
      I hope this version is finally up to standards.

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      • #4
        This is going to be a good fricking year.

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        • #5


          Even 4 new nv updates

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          • #6
            great!!!!!! Finally kde4 is reaching a real stable state and in time be feature-rich!

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            • #7
              That's a bold title there

              Congrats to KDE devs & users!

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              • #8
                So wait for 4.3?

                Sorry I couldn't resist. I'll be trying 4.2 with the next point release of my favorite distribution. KDE 3.5 will still be an option, Gnome not so much. I'm hoping for 4.2

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                • #9
                  You can also wait for 5.0 :P

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                  • #10
                    I have to say I'm not impressed by the performance. Even without compositing it's hardly usable. This is on two machines less than a year old with core2 duo processesors and 3GB of ram.

                    I figure there must be something wrong here, but there doesn't appear to be. GNOME runs plenty fast, even with the compositor. Why is KDE so slow?

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