Re: call to arms

how easy is it to flip from Gnome to KDE?


On 17 April 2010 16:54, adasal <adam.saltiel@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ah, boy, there's a question.
> Three alternative in principle.
> Virtual machine can be good.
> KDE for windows - when you say recent laptop I assume windows, or maybe Mac?
> Partition and install, which I would personally go for.
> If you have a Mac maybe KDE for mac is up to scratch now, but I doubt it.
> Last I looked, <2 months ago, not everything had been migrated, there is a
> KDE for mac project.
> As far as I know it isn't possible on gnome, everything has been tied in
> with KDE.
> You may spend a lot of time on this and still be met with disappointment.
> Last I looked also <2 months ago, there is no real working version. However
> there a lot of dependencies and different KDE versions, it can be difficult
> to upgrade a KDE version, my position, as opposed to install a new one from
> scratch. It may be that the latest KDE does offer a functioning version.
>
> The project is nepomuk
> http://nepomuk.kde.org/aggregator/categories/1
> The last post is from february.
> http://nepomuk.kde.org/discover/developer
> = useful.
> Trueg also has a blog.
>
> Adam
>
>
> On 17 April 2010 15:22, Danny Ayers <danny.ayers@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On 16 April 2010 11:21, Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes <gunnar.grimnes@dfki.de>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > Virtuoso with sparql endpoint on every (KDE) desktop!
>> > All your PIM data as RDF.
>> > etc.
>>
>> How?
>>
>> I have a reasonably recent laptop, I want this stuff. Talk me through
>> what I need to do.
>>
>> (er, is it possible on Gnome/Ubuntu default?)
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> http://danny.ayers.name
>>
>
>



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Received on Saturday, 17 April 2010 16:35:49 UTC