Ah, KDE 1. I remember it well. I was there, back in the beta days of the original KDE desktop , and it was exciting. All of a sudden, Linux wasn't under the thrall of CDE and Fvwm95. We had something modern on the horizon, and it looked to be special. I still remember the first time I tried KDE 1. I felt as if I'd been beamed into the future of Linux, and what I saw would usher in a new era for the open source desktop. KDE 1 was light years ahead of what the Linux desktop had been,...

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