On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 21:38 +0100, GERHARD GOETZHABER wrote:
I think many folks working with Rawhide like KDE same-same me.
However,
all of us know very well the last steps of KDE development haven't only
missed getting together with Fedora but with many Linux distributions at
all: Neon images and nightlies of Kubuntu go crashing as well - so no
wonder my today's try to set up the brand new Rawhide on Plasma failed
miserably.
What about offering two KDE install options in Anaconda: One with some
known stable version, let's say 5.8.5, and one for the last build? The
older one with the optional possibility to later update it from a well
established system, of course.
Another remark: As I've reported several times Ksysguard (may be simply
too old software and not renewed by KDE maintainers in time) will deny
showing resource graphs from kernel 4.9 on completely - no matter which
distro. However, I discovered an excellent substitute in Gkrellm
prettily operating on each desktop environment: I can warmly recommend
it to everyone!
In passing (as an advice if everything seems to fall flat): My Rawhide
on Xfce has been working well since many weeks ... : )
I don't think we have enough maintainers to maintain parallel versions
of the entire Plasma stack.
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