Hi Linux Mint Team
now Im waiting a loooong time for LM DEBIAN KDE...
please tell me... please tell us all... when will it be probably ready...
greetings from a kde fan







rjrich wrote:LMDE with KDE would be a winning combination. KDE would be especially well suited for a Mint product because of its elegance, polish, and customizability. In addition, LMDE is faster and more responsive than Ubuntu-based Mint, while KDE requires more system resources than other DEs. Therefore, the pairing of LMDE and KDE could be an ideal counterbalancing combination. Of course, anyone has the freedom to install KDE on another DE-version of LMDE. However, having a dedicated LMDE-KDE release would obviate the need for a second OS and include the bonus of a Mint-tailored KDE. Mint can only do so much with its finite resources, but perhaps they will see the advantages of LMDE-KDE and decide to produce this ultimate spin.

KBD47 wrote:rjrich wrote:LMDE with KDE would be a winning combination. KDE would be especially well suited for a Mint product because of its elegance, polish, and customizability. In addition, LMDE is faster and more responsive than Ubuntu-based Mint, while KDE requires more system resources than other DEs. Therefore, the pairing of LMDE and KDE could be an ideal counterbalancing combination. Of course, anyone has the freedom to install KDE on another DE-version of LMDE. However, having a dedicated LMDE-KDE release would obviate the need for a second OS and include the bonus of a Mint-tailored KDE. Mint can only do so much with its finite resources, but perhaps they will see the advantages of LMDE-KDE and decide to produce this ultimate spin.
I've got Mint Debian KDE. I just took Mint Debian Xfce and added KDE Standard to it, within a few minutes I had it. I'm not the only one who has done this. If you are gutsy enough to fool with LMDE then installing KDE onto it is not hard
KBD47



drumBE wrote:witch version of kde you get? 4.8.2 ?

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