Hi Folks,
I'm verry impressed about CentOS 5. Verry stable und fast. And yes, I know, it's mostly used as a server system. Nevertheless, I'd like to use it as my Desktopsystem also. My question: what is your experience with the KDE-Repos? Is it dangerous to use it? Or is it reliable?
Thx Timothy
Timothy Kesten wrote:
My question: what is your experience with the KDE-Repos? Is it dangerous to use it? Or is it reliable?
What is KDE-Repos ?
Am Sonntag, 9. September 2007 00:39 schrieb Karanbir Singh:
Timothy Kesten wrote:
My question: what is your experience with the KDE-Repos? Is it dangerous to use it? Or is it reliable?
What is KDE-Repos ?
See
http://kde-redhat.sourceforge.net/
There are mentioned yum Repos for REHL.
Timothy
On Sunday 09 September 2007, Timothy Kesten wrote:
There are mentioned yum Repos for REHL.
This repository works fine. But, be aware that it replaces large portions of your system, including system libraries. It doesn't touch the kernel, which is one reason I use it on several desktops. It gives you a much updated userland with the stable kernel base. But, if you across a bug in one of the libraries KDE-Rehat replaces, you will hten need to take it up with the KDE-Redhat maintainer and not file it as a bug report in CentOS.
Am Montag, 10. September 2007 17:10 schrieb Lamar Owen:
This repository works fine. But, be aware that it replaces large portions of your system, including system libraries. It doesn't touch the kernel, which is one reason I use it on several desktops. It gives you a much updated userland with the stable kernel base. But, if you across a bug in one of the libraries KDE-Rehat replaces, you will hten need to take it up with the KDE-Redhat maintainer and not file it as a bug report in CentOS.
Thank you for your explainations. I will consider this.
Timothy