KDE 4.1 Released, Reviewed
StoneLion writes "After months of development and controversy, the KDE project announced the release of KDE 4.1 today. Linux.com (a Slashdot sister site) took a hands-on look at the new code, and reviewer Jeremy LaCroix says, 'KDE 4.1 simply rocks.'" Bruce Byfield's review is quite positive, as well.
The third link in the summary is performing very well. Either nobody's interested, or it's running on some pretty impressive hardware.
I actually changed distros (to Slackware) because I wasn't pleased with the state of KDE 4.0. I guess this means that I may be changing my distribution for the second time in a month now that 4.1 is out.
I just hope that even if there problems persist, people will lay off on the personal attacks on the devs. That is not cool.
Yes, yes, I guessed you meant something along those lines.
But more to the point, it's a funny thing to say, because it implies that Americans don't speak bad English.
Sorry for my Portuguese; I'm not Angolan!