Not that I wish to rain on anyones parade but Katya KDE got to 100% tested and was still binned.
There may be some way to go just yet

What I was wondering: Will there be a kubuntu based version every half year or will it be an LMDE based KDE or both or is this the farewell version?Fandangio wrote:http://community.linuxmint.com/iso/view/100
Not that I wish to rain on anyones parade but Katya KDE got to 100% tested and was still binned.
There may be some way to go just yet
I don't think that anyone really knows. Clem hasn't announced plans to switch, but he might decide to. I guess it partially depends on Kubuntu 12.04 and any problems, as well as whether clem has the time to transfer it over to LMDE. I highly doubt that there will be both, though, as Clem has had this much trouble getting out a kubuntu based version. I don't think that there is the time to maintain two KDE versions.kage wrote:What I was wondering: Will there be a kubuntu based version every half year or will it be an LMDE based KDE or both or is this the farewell version?Fandangio wrote:http://community.linuxmint.com/iso/view/100
Not that I wish to rain on anyones parade but Katya KDE got to 100% tested and was still binned.
There may be some way to go just yet
kage
community.linuxmint.comDaboo wrote:Just curious...what is your source?BubbaBlues wrote:Mint 12 KDE is 80% tested. yippee.
Chris
I think that kubuntu 11.10 is much more better base for LM 12 KDE than ubuntu base with unity and gnome 3 for LM 12 MGSE.Fandangio wrote:Not that I wish to rain on anyones parade but Katya KDE got to 100% tested and was still binned.
It's in peoples nature.monkeyboy wrote: Now we can get ready for the whines about missing features. instabilities and font rendering. The stuff never ends.
linuxmintt wrote:Maybe this will help?: http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php?topic=96904.0ferri wrote:PCLinuxOS has problems with my usb mobile modem Huawei 1750.BubbaBlues wrote: As for an easy "works out of the box" KDE distro, there is only one option for me. PCLinuxOS.Currently this is my only way of connection to internet.
But ubuntu and its clones are non problematic in this case.
manny wrote:Also you wrote on the same forum:pbanerjee wrote:I have Lisa (with default Gnome 3.2) and installed KDE latest version per APT repository (4.7.3)
What possibly am I missing for not waiting for LM 12 KDE rollout?
Cheers
"Re: Fonts in Mint KDE 10
Postby pbanerjee on Sat Dec 24, 2011 2:18 am
Even I had this problem when I installed KDE on Lisa. Had to spend an hour looking to correct default font rendering.
KDE is such a wonderful desktop environment, but for these obvious tweaks become daunting for noobs like me.. Gnome has more user base because of these reasons, not purely on merits. Both Gnome and KDE have own merits though. I can recall in Gnome, my anti-aliasing was "slight" by default.
I hope KDE implementations/default packaging become more out-of-the-box friendly.
I came to taste KDE (and loving it) because I felt my hands tied behind (and mouth tapped) in Gnome 3.x which they may improve in future but why my work and fun should wait for "them" ?
Cheers."
Since you posted your comment clearly in reference to my previous one, let me clarify to you a few things about LM-KDE. LM-KDE was the best KDE OS available in Linux and had a good supportive users base.
The problem with LM-KDE has been its abandonment, the project has been put aside for too long now, that created the feeling on most of us that we are not welcome any longer in here and as result, people have been abandoning the community steadily, even Bo, who was in charge, has left the project definitively. We have been hearing empty promises that never arrived. So, most of the community decided "not to wait for them" any longer because the general feeling is, there is not seriousness in this project.
Is nothing wrong installing KDE on Lisa 12 or other Gnome based OS. Most of us does that too and I wish your experience is a positive one, but the attitude matters a lot and that is what is lucking in LM towards KDE. This was a good community but for most of us, unfortunatly "the wait is over". Hope you understand now. I hope also LM reconsider its attitude and delivers a shiny KDE the way it deserves with the "fonts tweaked" so newbies like you don't need to spend time correcting it, but I doubt that would ever happen soon and if it does, I will doubt it was done with much love either.
Take care and Have a Happy Holidays
manny
Getting? Where have you been looking since Mint 12 came out?BubbaBlues wrote:You better hurry Clem, the villagers are getting restless! Soon they will be storming the palace with axes and pitch forks.
Is that for sure or did I miss something?now that Mint 12 KDE built on Kubuntu
Comment 15 on the December Monthly Stats blog post shows clem sayingk357k9 wrote:@BostonPengIs that for sure or did I miss something?now that Mint 12 KDE built on Kubuntu
@Craig: The KDE version we’re working on at the moment is Ubuntu-based. No decision was taken yet on whether this desktop edition was to be supported by or ported to LMDE. For now, our priority is to get the KDE edition out and our target is to do it before Christmas… if it’s ready before then, I can’t tell for sure yet
Thanks, tdockery. I didn't even think about how the ISO would be labeled, but the question got me hunting down exactly where clem said it, which I needed to do for myself.tdockery97 wrote:That's for sure: http://community.linuxmint.com/iso. Otherwise it would say LMDE instead of Lisa.
Should Gnome Shell issues affect KDE users? I only ask because they're different desktop environments and I wouldn't think a distro with one DE shouldn't be affected by bugs in the other DE, especially when it's not a case of DE #2 being installed on top of DE #1. I may be wrong and would welcome anyone setting me straight if I am.mank_in wrote:I hope Lisa KDE will be good to everyone who have display problem in Gnome shell.
Happy new year everyone
And who have not? Gnone shell is problem itself.mank_in wrote:I hope Lisa KDE will be good to everyone who have display problem in Gnome shell.