KDE 4.2 will be available as an update for Fedora 9 and Fedora 10 shortly. It might fix your issues. Otherwise a long life distribution such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux or the free rebuilds might work out better for you. Since they are derived from Fedora, they are based on RPM and usually carry the same Free software ideals as well. Disk encryption was backported in RHEL 5.2 and improved in 5.3
Posted Jan 29, 2009 16:15 UTC (Thu) by eli (guest, #11265)
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I'll be sure to boot into F10 and upgrade when KDE4.2 hits. Hopefully
that experience will be better.
As for RHEL; I hadn't considered that an option since I had mentally
classified it as a "server" distro. Does it work well with current
laptops -- suspend, hibernate, powermanagement, etc?
Thanks for your suggestions!
KDE 4, distributors, and bleeding-edge software
Posted Jan 29, 2009 17:26 UTC (Thu) by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946)
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RHEL tends to only backport fixes for selected hardware so support for suspend resume, power management etc tends to lag behind quite a bit compared to Fedora (having rock solid stability and the very latest software isn't really feasible) but RHEL 5.2 + does have some of the latest desktop software include OO.o 3.x, Firefox 3.x etc.
There are tends of thousands of customers using it on their desktop, workstations etc so it not just a server distribution. As a rule of thumb, if you are not using the very latest hardware, it would likely work just fine.