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Originally posted by Ericg View PostHonestly hate to give you this response, cuz I think its a but I dont know what else to do....
Originally posted by Ericg View Post1) File bug reports
Originally posted by Ericg View Post2) Test it on a system other than Debian/Ubuntu based before you really make a judgement.
With regards to your other points; I know my setup doesn't necessarily lend itself to total stability, but I've had very few library version or other problems before, over several KDE 4.x versions on this install. I've used every single 4.x.x release from 4.0 onwards, this is the only one so far where I've experienced serious new bugs/regressions in most areas. I'm not saying that none of the trouble is caused by my distro, but I highly doubt that's the only cause.
Originally posted by Ericg View PostI have had literally NONE of the problems you're describing, though I dont use the comic strip (do use the weather though, no problems) so its got to be something specific to your combination of software (/software versions)
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Now some people are taking funky seriously, and Digia is blackmailing KDE into rewriting several million lines of code in QML :rofl:.
QML is being used for desktop widgets, because it's a convenient way to do that, that's it. Nobody is going to rewrite all of KDE in QML, FFS, just stop believing random rubbish on the internet.
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Originally posted by pingufunkybeat View PostNow some people are taking funky seriously, and Digia is blackmailing KDE into rewriting several million lines of code in QML :rofl:.
QML is being used for desktop widgets, because it's a convenient way to do that, that's it. Nobody is going to rewrite all of KDE in QML, FFS, just stop believing random rubbish on the internet.
Still, I hadn't realized he had been toking with Lawrence: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye3ecDYxOkg
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