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    Phoronix: It's Now Even Easier Trying Out KDE Frameworks 5

    Since the advent of Project Neon it's been made very easy to try out KDE Frameworks 5 and Plasma 2 for Kubuntu Linux users, however, it's now even easier...

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    "Now there's an easy ISO for booting into a KDE Frameworks 5 + Plasma 2 experience, but it's still a highly unstable experience. The developers have recommended only testing out the ISO under KVM or VirtualBox." - Don't confuse people. It's safe to test with the LiveCD. They don't recommend installing it, instead they say you can install it in a KVM or VirtualBox. Although this is not such a great idea since OpenGL would be disabled...
    Again, it's safe and the best way is to load the LiveCD but don't install it.

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    • #3
      Not stable yet? Looks good enough though.
      I work in a hospital, is it stable enough to install it on computers managing life support?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by mark45 View Post
        Not stable yet? Looks good enough though.
        I work in a hospital, is it stable enough to install it on computers managing life support?
        If what You say is true, than You should be fired. Yesterady.

        But more probably you are not admin but just tech junky So no harm done.

        Oh wait. Life saving equipment is not fool proofed at all...

        Ok. Can You resign on Your own, after all.

        (Yes. Its joke. Black one... but based on trouth, sadly.)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mark45 View Post
          Not stable yet? Looks good enough though.
          I work in a hospital, is it stable enough to install it on computers managing life support?
          Well, it will be better than a new Windows called stable by NanoSoft or MicroSilky or... whatever.

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