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nice surprise
by Tom on Tuesday 31/Jan/2006, @13:50
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great! thank you all!
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Commit digest
by ac on Tuesday 31/Jan/2006, @15:19
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Thanks to the developers for making KDE even more stable. These updates are very useful while we're waiting for KDE 4. Does anyone know what happened to the Commit Digest or the "This month in SVN" series? Will they be continued?
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RoadMAP
by chris on Tuesday 31/Jan/2006, @15:32
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hi ive seen theres no Roadmap for 4.0 - it was discussed @ core-devel that there will be some sort of techology preview , when the basic porting ist done.
Can one can please come up with a possible release plan ? someone has the courage ?
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google makes sad decision
by ac on Tuesday 31/Jan/2006, @15:40
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http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/31/1519224
Why Google not use KDE and Kubuntu?
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Wow! 63 languages for KDE 3.5.1
by I'm a believer on Tuesday 31/Jan/2006, @15:42
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The KDE Internationalization and Translator Team must be the biggest and most reliable one of any of the Free and Open Software Projects!
Man... 63 languages!! That is certainly more than Microsoft and Apple and Sun can muster (maybe not even if they pool together all their languages).
Congratulations to that gigantic achievement. At least on _that_ field, KDE and the Unix desktop is ahead of all proprietary competition on its long road to world domination.
The only thing I wonder: didn't the newly installed KDE marketing group members know that X.Y.1 releases traditionally do feature translations, translations, translations?? It is hard to believe that they do so much underestimate the efforts of the many, many industrious translators making KDE the success it is around the world.
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kicker crash not really fixed ?
by KubuntuUserExMandrake on Tuesday 31/Jan/2006, @17:34
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Hi all
I am still seeing kicker crashes on logout (3.5.1 for Kubuntu Dapper) ... am I the only one ?
This is the bug:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113242
Cheers!
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coooooool
by Patcito on Tuesday 31/Jan/2006, @19:20
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yahoo mail buttons works ok now again :)
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Bluetooth !
by chris on Tuesday 31/Jan/2006, @19:32
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Will Bluetooth be integrated ??? not in kdelibs but somewhere in the default release ????
^^^^^^^^^^ this is mostly std. and kde has superb bluetooth support (kde-bluetooth)...
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KDE vs gnome vs openoffice screen resolution!
by fast_rizwaan on Tuesday 31/Jan/2006, @20:54
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Nope, I am not starting a flamebait... but comparing the DPI used by KDE, GNOME, Openoffice, xfce.
Gnome uses 96dpi screen resolution, Openoffice.org uses 96dpi screen resolution, MS Windows uses 96dpi screen resolutions, but KDE uses 75x75 screen resolution or non-standard ones 84x84 etc.,
The fonts look 20% (twenty percent) smaller in KDE applications and Openoffice documents and kword documents look different (koffice documents being smaller font size due to small screen resolution)
Could we consider KDE's default Screen resolution to 96x96dpi for better visual compatibility with Gnome, XFCE, Openoffice and other websites which expects 96dpi as screen resolution (due to M$).
If we start KDE applications in XFCE then you can see *fonts* of KDE apps look *too big* (due to XFCE using 96dpi and KDE using 75dpi).
I wonder is there a freedesktop.org standard for screen resolution, which could make fonts look similar in all Desktop Environments?
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Since I've switched to Kubuntu...
by Martin on Wednesday 01/Feb/2006, @00:06
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...from SuSE I never really figured out how is the best way to simply update only KDE. They say on Kubuntus download page to add the sources to
sources.list. But how do I go from there? If I click on Upgrade all in
Adept, everything is updated, not only KDE. And I dont want to select
each and every package and select update.
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What? No SuSE version?
by Jon Scobie on Wednesday 01/Feb/2006, @02:34
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SuSE are usually one of the first with packages. Not good.
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Thanks guys
by Marcos Dione on Wednesday 01/Feb/2006, @05:05
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Ah, the perfect birthday present. Thanks guys! :-P
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commit-digest
by Shift on Wednesday 01/Feb/2006, @05:12
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Commit-digest, I miss you :,-(
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Visibility patch for qt and gcc?
by aqueel ahmed on Thursday 02/Feb/2006, @00:31
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ftp://ftp.frugalware.org/pub/frugalware/frugalware-current/source/kde/qt/
will qt perform better with visibility patch as most gentoo users boast of :)
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Thank you :)
by Janne on Thursday 02/Feb/2006, @03:22
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I just wanted to say thank you to the developers :). I really, really appreciate your work. Your thankless toiling on KDE makes my computer-use that much more pleasant and productive.
Thank you, and I really mean it :).
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MSN file transfer *still* not working
by j.n. on Sunday 05/Feb/2006, @09:53
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It's a shame that file transfers is totally broken in kopete.....
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Great!
by Michael G. Richard on Tuesday 07/Feb/2006, @16:30
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Thanks to all the developers!
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Note to kubuntu users
by Haakon Nilsen on Sunday 19/Feb/2006, @01:26
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Most of the 3.5.1 mirrors listed on kubuntu.org seems to only have 3.5.0 packages. What worked for me was:
deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde351/ breezy main
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