Mike Bird wrote:
The difference, Kevin, is that Kubuntu shipped KDE 4.x a month
before
Fedora and will support KDE 3.5 nine months after Fedora ends support.
Kubuntu is providing people with three times the transition period that
Fedora is offering. Debian will probably go even further.
I don't really understand this.
It seems to me quite difficult to run KDE-3 and KDE-4 on the same machine.
How exactly do you do it?
Do you share the same /home partition between the two?
Actually, I do this, but I have come to the conclusion that it was unwise.
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