Native KDE Port for Mac OS X
Submitted by kpfeifle on Fri, 2004/01/02 - 8:08amA few days ago Benjamin Reed, a.k.a. RangerRick and Benjamin
Meyer, a.k.a. icefox, succeeded in making Konqueror, the KDE swiss army
knife, run
A few days ago Benjamin Reed, a.k.a. RangerRick and Benjamin
Meyer, a.k.a. icefox, succeeded in making Konqueror, the KDE swiss army
knife, run
SLAX is a Slackware-based LiveCD. The latest release, available as a 177 MB ISO, features KDE 3.2 Beta 2 and KOffice 1.3 Beta 2.
eWEEK is currently featuring an article on the UserLinux and KDE debacle. Indeed, exciting times are ahead as we forge on with our plans for both KDE::Enterprise in general and the KDE/Debian project.
The last issue of KDE Traffic for 2003 is out: KDE Traffic #73 comes to you at the last day of the year, bringing you news ranging from the minimum necessary resolution to run KDE to displaying GNOME applications in the KMenu. Check it out!
Corey Liu has written an article about running KDE 3.1 on Solaris based workstations. He covers installing KDE, using KDE and running KDE apps under the CDE environment. The article is available over at Sun's website. Some screenshots are also included.
In a background article Aryan Ameri and
In this week's KDE-CVS-Digest:
Java bindings are now auto-generated by the build process. You can now mount KIO slaves on the filesystem with the fuse_kio module. Karbon now has snap to grid and curve smoothing.
Initial import of the new theme manager. You can now create
application configuration files with KConfEdit.
KDE Traffic #72 is out, featuring an interview with Carlos Leonhard Woelz regarding his Quality Team proposal, integration of non-KDE applications in the KDE environment, last minute KDE 3.2 tweaks and more.
KDE received a pleasant surprise this week when an anonymous well-wisher
donated $1000 to KDE e.V.
On behalf of everyone in the KDE community we would hereby like to thank our generous friend.
You might know Lindows as the company behind an aggressively marketed OS based on Linux and KDE. Indeed, LindowsOS is shipped on certain Wal-Mart PC offerings and the company has won huge contracts for LindowsOS machine deployments. You might also know Lindows as a sponsor of the ever popular KDE-Look.org community site.