KDE 3.4 isn't being uploaded to unstable (sid) as it would complicate preparations for the upcoming (yes, still) Sarge release. However, (experirmental) KDE 3.4 packages are available by adding the following repository to your sources.list
deb http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde-3.4.0/./
These debs are built by the usual Debian KDE packaging team, and have (for me) worked out fine. See also the Debian KDE maintainers' page on installing KDE 3.4
That said, those who want to try out a Live CD with KDE 3.4 might want to take a look at the recent Kubuntu 5.04 (hoary) release.
You dummy, use the right cursor key to swap the two most recent entries in the stack.
(Works on my 49g+; I would assume it's the same for the 50g.)
I womprats hit my HP-15C in.
The review is (was) about the upcoming release of KDE 4.1.
As the KDE people are often quick to point out, the release back in January was KDE 4.0--the first of many "KDE4" releases.
See the draft etch release timeline. Looks like the release should be Sunday/Mondayish.
KDE 3.4 isn't being uploaded to unstable (sid) as it would complicate preparations for the upcoming (yes, still) Sarge release. However, (experirmental) KDE 3.4 packages are available by adding the following repository to your sources.list
These debs are built by the usual Debian KDE packaging team, and have (for me) worked out fine. See also the Debian KDE maintainers' page on installing KDE 3.4
That said, those who want to try out a Live CD with KDE 3.4 might want to take a look at the recent Kubuntu 5.04 (hoary) release.
Planet KDE's site (usually) is http://planetkde.org/
Still, thanks to the KDE & Gnome folks for setting up this humorous surprise.