No, that tutorial lets you upgrade to the final version of 4.2. The tutorial was written back in December I believe, while 4.2 was still in beta phase.
Those instructions will get me the latest nightly build of KDE 4 installed right? It will be 4.2.x or 4.3 right?
How do I get a stable 4.2.0 install?
Hard for me to compare because I have not used 4.1 too much. I would call 4.2, however, relatively stable. There are some occasional crashes that force me to log out and in again, but that's nothing that bothers me too much.
Wait don't you wait for 9.04 final or beta if you can't wait?
I use my computer for college work and too many crashes might not be sustainable. I'll try to clear some space on my hard drive and try to install the latest Jaunty alpha release. I have Pardus running KDE 3 as my secondary OS. I kept it because I wasn't sure if i would be able to use KDE 4 as my primary OS environment after I installed Kubuntu Intrepid. But I swear I haven't booted in to Pardus for nearly two months.
Hope you haven't!!!
You might want to read this:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1077060
Obviously KDE 4.2 is now available in the repositories of 8.04!
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