Where was you when KDE was kill?
Where was you when KDE was kill?
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>KDE is becoming actually really good after all those years
>suddenly some big guy is pulling support
u wot m8
KDE has been deprecated and will be shut down in 2024.
Linux development has gone to complete shit. It is completely corporate controlled and you will only get shit from now on.
>unironically using IBM Enterprise Linux
lmaoing @ ur life
KDE is going to be dropped from RHEL in 2024. So, nothing much happened.
Wait, what? Links?
wow it's fucking nothing. KDE will live.
>KDE will live.
Sure but why use deprecated software?
>RHEL dropping KDE in 6 years
>implying IBM won't have embraced, extended, and extinguished RHEL by then
>implying RHEL is the only distro that uses KDE
Because no one in their right mind uses redhat linux for his desktop.
>/g
>RHEL
KDE officially died when 4.x came out
I'm sorry but 3.x was the best free desktop out there
trinity might be for you
Yeah I love it
While I'd rather use older distributions, it's not very practical and I can't patch everything on my own
KDE 4 was such a mess for so long but imo it's back in a pretty good place now
so if rhel drops it it's deprecated? any distro not using systemdicks is deprecated? qt development is far ahead of gtk's, many really good apps are written in qt. Rhel dropping it for corporate interest (they wanna build a standard and centralized linux desktop, woth gnome and systemd, forcing those abortions in everyone's throat) doesn't make it a dead project.
when KDE was kill?
How so?
It's nothing. It would have been noteworthy if RedHat had actually developed and supported KDE ever. Default desktop on RH and Fedora's been GNOME since forever and they actively develop it. They've made a half-assed effort of shipping packages for KDE and XFCE and other alternatives but you've basically been on your own with those desktops.
SUSE and Canonical are actual backers of KDE even though KDE isn't the a default on Ubuntu. It would be more newsworthy if one of those stopped supporting KDE.
Over-engineered, bloated, unstable, awful ui design. I'm not going to miss it.
>where
>was
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