Review: KDE 3.2
Anonymous writes "Today I installed KDE 3.2, third major release of the award winning KDE3 desktop platform, on my Fedora box. I have been using KDE 3.2 RC for the past few days and the final version from today. My first impression is 'wow.'"
Frok Pok
Just doing my job.
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Andy
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kIt's kbetter kthan kthe kprevious.
Dude,
Where's your site?
care?
i don't get it, why is this classified as news?
"Anonymous" submitted the review, eh? Methinks that a "friend" of the reviewer may have submitted the site to /.
I wonder whether this sort of thing has happened in the past? If not, it's not a bad idea...
GF.
Lots of petrified grits
What about the smell? And how did you reach?
Every since Slashdot posted that article, I've been wondering if they're ever going to happen to notice that KDE removed the Taiwan flag just so they could sell to the Chinese government. Never mind China has its own Linux distribution as well. But we won't see a "Open Source Violates Human Rights in China" article, will we?
// And how did you reach?
With lots of practice, my boy. Lots of practice...
SCO's website was crippled again when users clicking on an innocent-looking link to what they thought was a review of the Linux desktop, named KDE 3.2 instead were taken to the SCO website. SCO IMMEDIATELY called a press conference where Darl McBride formally asked Congress to authorize the use of force to deal with the terrorist insurgents who frequent slash dot. He was quoted as saying, "Dude! If you don't send in the troops, I'll serioussly(sic) sue your asses for copyright infringement too!"
Sig Follows: "Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself." -- Mark Twain
What the hell is ./ ? /. ?
But do you know
You keep using that word. I think it does not mean what you think it means.
Anyone read dilbert today? 'wow'
So we meet up with this "El Guapo" guy, who's probably the biggest thing out of Mexico, and we get rich!
(Note...don't mod down if you don't get the reference.)
tasks(723) drafts(105) languages(484) examples(29106)
Six Screenshots of KDE's Eye "K"andy for your eyeballs to delish
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old KDE screenies and goatse links.
Someone submits an article to slashdot. It gets approved. When it gets approved, a low-bandwidth slashdot mirror of the article is automatically generated, and URLs in the article point to the mirror.
Labyrinth fit in occasionally, but even back then we knew there was just something wrong with David Bowie's pants.
Well, thanks for making me relive THAT trauma!
I like my beverages with warning labels!
Now *that*'s funny.
;)
Not only that, it's just plain awe-inspiring; which implies the question for the ages: how many fscking slashbots exists anyways? I've seen numbers like 25 million, but *cough*, that would mean we're still too few to fill the insides of Leonardo DiCaprios ego!
Please, some SlashPope or entity with 2 or 3 digits UID, give us, thine unwashed peers, that holiest of numbers: the Fist of God - ye cruel scythe of innocent servers, blah blah lalala... Well, you get the idea
"The only clear view is from atop the mountain of our dead selves." - Peter Carroll
Sure it was a great movie, but there were some awful plot holes there. I really thought I was the only geek out there who loved this movie.
Three Amigos Plot Holes
It was great, they included a TCP\IP stack with more advanced features and all this stuff that should be in there in the first place. Not like this review really belongs on SD. But hey, I'm just cool like that.
Kerry is so vague, canned, and partyline. He's taken special interest money. I wish more people would vote for Edwards.
as a conservative who is upset with his party (notice my sig), i find it rather funny that kerry's biggest appeal is his "electability". (war hero status aside, given clinton's war record, i'd say it's a non-issue, really) you are right. will it be too late for the democratic party to stop him. he will not appeal to other than the party faithful and a few particularly leftist states, like my california. sadly, the democrats threw out lieberman without so much as a "thank you". while i don't agree with him on many things, he would make a good president. the rush to dump dean didn't result in the best choice. edwards is still too young. and his two americas speech is somewhat disingenuous (as well as incorrect). but, he would pose a much bigger threat to bush than kerry does. good observation.
My problem? I was perfectly gruntled, until some numbnuts came by and dissed me.