Nice openSUSE / KDE 4.3 Review
Monday, August 3rd, 2009 by ZonkerSteven J. Vaughan-Nichols takes a look at KDE 4.3 RC 2 on top of openSUSE 11.1, and has a lot of nice things to say:
To check out this new version, I used openSUSE 11.1. SUSE and KDE developers have long worked hand in glove with each other. So, whenever you want to try out the latest versions of KDE, the easiest way to is to use one of the openSUSE KDE builds.
What really struck me about this release aren’t any of the new features. Instead, it was the improvement in its overall performance and looks that caught my attention.
The new desktop style, Plasma Air, is both very attractive and very flexible. It’s a nice combination. I’m both happy with its default look and feel, and I appreciate that I can easily set it to working the way I want it to work.
If you’ve been sticking with KDE 3.5.x, or if you’ve never tried KDE before, the KDE 4.3 release might be a good time to take another look when it’s released. You can find KDE live CDs here, courtesy of Stephan Binner. KDE 4.3 RC 3 images are available now.


SJVN is a trusted source and he doesn’t give such glowing reviews lightly. But as many have found, openSUSE 11.x KDE has really been impressive to date. And it’s no accident that KDE has always been more stable on openSUSE then other distros. That takes a lot of coding attention to details.