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November 2008

K Desktop Environment - KDE 4.0 Released

KDE 4.0 Released FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Também disponível em: English German Italiano Letoniano Esloveno Sueco Tamil O Projeto KDE lança a sua quarta versão Com esta nova versão, a comunidade KDE marca o início da era KDE 4. 11 de janeiro de 2008 (A INTERNET). O Comunidade KDE anuncia a disponibilidade imediata do KDE 4.0.0. Este lançamento marca o fim de um intenso ciclo de desenvolvimento até o KDE 4.0 e o início da era KDE 4.

K Desktop Environment - KDE 4.0 Visual Guide: Applications

KDE 4.0 Visual Guide: Applications Jump to: Overview Desktop Applications Educational Applications Games Also available in: Chinese French Italian Persian Punjabi Slovenian The Dolphin file manager Dolphin is KDE4's new file manager. You can browse, locate, open, copy and move files with it. Dolphin concentrates on ease of use and replaces Konqueror's filemanagement component, which was used in KDE 3 and earlier. While Konqueror can still be used as file manager, and in fact shares the fileview functionality with Dolphin, the KDE team has decided to introduce an application that is optimized for filemanagement: Dolphin.

July 2008

KDE Developer's Corner - Home

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Welcome to the KDE Developer's Corner website. This site is a directory of KDE development related documents. If you're looking for information about downloading or using KDE, then you should probably look at the main KDE website at www.kde.org instead.

Skolelinux: Infoside for utviklerne

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The Linux for School project "We have four years of experience using Linux with user applications in Nynorsk" says Bjarne Hugo Hansen, principle of Høle primary and secondary school. Nynorsk is one of the two main norwegian dialects, the other is Bokmål. "Our school saves at least NOK 128.000 (Norwegian kroner) a year, and we are able to use new software on old computers". Most of our computer park consist of old, donated computers from private companies. Bjerke high school with 370 pupils, has three and a half years of experience with thin clients and servers running Linux with KDE and StarOffice. They use a hardware-optimized solution with central server-administration. "Our school saves NOK 100.000 a year" says Gro Flaten, principal of Bjerke. July the 2nd 2001, an initiating meeting was summoned for the "Skolelinux" project (a project to create a Linux solution aimed at Norwegian schools. http://developer.skolelinux.no ). 13 out of 25 project participants met, which is good, considering that the participants live widely spread across Norway. The project's objective was discussed, and the Debian distribution was chosen as a base platform because Petter Reinholdtsen, who knows the Debian distribution well, volunteered to build the new "Skolelinux" distribution. Eivind Trondsen, Linux evangelist from IBM Norway, offered a build computer and development site for a couple of summer months. The objective we agreed on is: The "Skolelinux" project shall provide Norwegian user applications in the two norwegian dialects, Nynorsk and Bokmål, and in the Sami language.

June 2008

FAQ - Screenlets.org

Contents [hide] * 1 Installation o 1.1 Getting the latest package (manual install, most distros can use this) o 1.2 Ubuntu (Edgy/ Feisty/ Gutsy/ Hardy) 1.2.1 Words of caution: 1.2.2 Getting it on! 1.2.3 First, removing the old cruft: # 1.2.3.1 If you used the package manager: # 1.2.3.2 If you used bzr: 1.2.4 Just get the newest package: 1.2.5 Using the package manager o 1.3 The OLD way of Ubuntu installation: o 1.4 OpenSUSE 1.4.1 Installation 1.4.2 Removal o 1.5 Gentoo 1.5.1 First, create overlay 1.5.2 Let the bzr eclass handle bzr branches 1.5.3 Now, add the overlay 1.5.4 Create the digest... 1.5.5 last step: o 1.6 What are the requirements/dependencies for running the screenlets? o 1.7 How do I install new Screenlets? 1.7.1 Easy Way 1.7.2 Manually o 1.8 How do I completely uninstall all screenlets? * 2 Usage o 2.1 How do I start/launch a screenlet? o 2.2 How do I make my screenlets automatically start when I login? o 2.3 For KDE users * 3 Troubleshooting o 3.1 Why are there black boxes around all my screenlets? o 3.2 Where are the individual official screenlets kept after I installed the package? o 3.3 Where do I put individual screenlets o 3.4 What's in ~/.config/screenlets o 3.5 How do I reset the settings for a single screenlet? o 3.6 How do I completely reset all my settings? o 3.7 How can I check which version of the screenlets I have installed? o 3.8 Why do some screenlets appear twice when I click one time on the add button? o 3.9 Why do my screenlets disappear when I show the desktop? * 4 Developers o 4.1 3rd party screenlets * 5 Packaging/Releasing o 5.1 How do I submit my own screenlet? o 5.2 Where/how can I get the development version?

May 2008

K Desktop Environment - KDE 4.0 Visual Guide

KDE 4.0 Visual Guide Also available in: Chinese French Persian The KDE 4.0 Desktop and applications deserve a closer look. The pages below provide an overview of KDE 4.0 and give some examples of its associated applications. Screenshots of many components are included. Be aware that this is just a small sample of what KDE 4.0 offers you.

K Desktop Environment - KDE 4.0 Released

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KDE 4.0 Released FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Also available in: Bengali (India) Catalan Chinese Czech Dutch French German Gujarati Hebrew Hindi Italian Latvian Malayalam Marathi Persian Polish Punjabi Portuguese (Brazilian) Romanian Russian Slovenian Spanish Swedish Tamil KDE Project Ships Fourth Major Version of cutting edge Free Software Desktop With the fourth major version, the KDE Community marks the beginning of the KDE 4 era. January 11, 2008 (The INTERNET). The KDE Community is thrilled to announce the immediate availability of KDE 4.0. This significant release marks both the end of the long and intensive development cycle leading up to KDE 4.0 and the beginning of the KDE 4 era.

February 2008

Kallery Home

The idea of Kallery came up in my mind at the end of 2001 when I've started to redesign my homepage. I'm an amateur photographer, and have a lot of scanned photos. It is a pain to build a web gallery for them, even with a HTML editor, not talking about the generated code by such editors. So I tried some gallery generator programs, both for Linux and Windows, but none of them produced a gallery what I liked, and what I could use later on my homepage. I planned for a long time ago, that it's really the time to start learning something new, and to (permanently) change to the excellent Linux OS, and now that was the right moment for doing this. And I started to read and tried to understand the (not so difficult) API of the Qt and KDE. And here is the result, the Kallery - image gallery generator.

September 2007

> SUSE > Suse Live 9.2 - LQ ISO

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Established in 1992, SUSE LINUX is one of the world`s leading providers of Linux software and services. With the largest dedicated Linux research and development team, SUSE delivers enterprise-ready software and services that harness the innovation, speed-to-market and independence of the open source community.

August 2007

The KOffice Project - Download KOffice

Download KOffice Information KOffice is currently available as version 1.6.3 designed to run with KDE 3.3 or later. KOffice is released separately from the rest of KDE, so KOffice releases are not in sync with those of KDE. If you wish to use a newer development version, then you will need to compile from source.