Andrew Kelly <akelly <at> corisweb.org> writes:
Even Sidux won't yet touch KDE4, and that's right out there
on the scary
edge and KDE-centric to boot. One must learn to read the omens.
Sidux is based on Debian unstable ("sid"). Debian is a very conservative
distribution and therefore only has KDE 4 in experimental at the moment, not
unstable. That's why Sidux doesn't carry it yet.
Couple days ago at the Fedora booth at LinuxTag I heard a lot of that
in
person.
But it didn't so much sound like "Dude, check it out, this baby is
driving KDE4 already!" It was a lot more like, "Even if you're from
KDE-land, you're gonna wanna go with Gnome on this one, Bud."
That's not what the people really interested in innovation are saying:
http://liquidat.wordpress.com/2008/05/29/kde-at-linuxtag-2008-day-1/
If you want old stuff, use Fedora 8, not 9.
Kevin Kofler