KDE 3.3.2 Released 41
MROD writes "The KDE Project has announced the release of KDE 3.3.2 with what looks like lots of fixes for the HTML engine and kmail. So, it looks like the Sun SPARC machines at work will be chewing on the source for the next week or so to get a running version."
Re:Gentoo on Sparc? (Score:1)
Re:Gentoo on Sparc? (Score:2)
Is gcc-3.4.2 available on the currently available Companion CD? (otoh, I could quit being so lazy and check sun.com myself) Will be fun to play with it - especially comparing Koffice with SOffice (I like the containers paradigm in kwrite - got spoiled by Island Write).
I had tried an earlier (~2.0) of KDE on Solaris - that one messed up something in the color map (running a Creator-3 car
Re:Gentoo on Sparc? (Score:2)
Nope. The latest companion CD is Solaris 9 Update 7 and that has gcc-3.3.2.
That's what's installed on my system - haven't played with it yet as I usually use 2.95.3 for building source containing gcc'isms. Heard that 3.4.2 does a better job of optimizing for Sparc than earlier versions - though not up to the level of Workshop -er- Forte -er- whatever.
The current Companion had KDE-3.x on it.
Pretty sure I have that loaded as well - and I do have experience with KDE-3.x from Mandra
Damnit (Score:1, Redundant)
/me Heads to the changelog to see if anything makes it worth upgrading
Re:Damnit (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Remember folks... (Score:1)
Almost every project I have ever worked on has sloppy configuration management, typically involding overwriting the whole system with the update. This is a problem because it shows that they are unable to track what has been changed, or just don't havethe confidence in their tracking to do a delta rollout.
The lack of tracking a
new and improved software! (Score:2)
eric
Did they ever fix that bug.... (Score:2)
All kidding aside I am really looking foward to KDE 4. Dropping artsd, the new QT widgets (which I know are not qt but deal) which will have much more
Re:Did they ever fix that bug.... (Score:3, Informative)
I don't know what Windows has to do with KDE, though Virtual Dub works fine under Wine. [winehq.org] Also, if you need .Net (CLR) support, the folks working on the Gnome project are integrating Mono.
Re:Did they ever fix that bug.... (Score:1)
*Yes yes, shell != window manager, etc etc. You know what I mean.
Re:Did they ever fix that bug.... (Score:2)
Don't count on it. Many "geeks" don't know the difference between firmware and drivers. Just have a look on the Slashdot stories on OpenBSD activism to get wireless chipset makers to have a free disitribution of binary firmware.
./ editors (Score:2)
Re:./ editors (Score:1)
Well, SPARC's aren't very fast CPU wise. If it's an older SPARC with a slow SCSI disk, it could take over 24 hours to compile. Let me tell you about compiling NetBSD on a DecStation 3100, that's a long wait. x86 has really pushed past the RISC workstations in raw speed, there's a reason why even Sun is trying out Opteron workstations.
Re:./ editors (Score:1)
VAX 782 trivia (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:./ editors (Score:2)
Re:Yes, its a troll (Score:2)
Re:./ editors (Score:1)
If the source code has to be scanned and modified in order to be compiled for Solaris on sparc that could take weeks!
Konqueror bug fixes? (Score:2)
Anyone know if the Konqueror team did the same? I've Switched to Firefox because of this issue, but I really prefer Konqueror, and if I knew that they were being proactive with security I would switch back.
Re:Konqueror bug fixes? (Score:2)
Re:Konqueror bug fixes? (Score:1)
Re:Konqueror bug fixes? (Score:2)
Firefox is Mozilla in a different shell. You haven't escaped any problems
Re:Konqueror bug fixes? (Score:2)
The Mozilla team quickly corrected the issues he found with Mozilla, and started using his tool to perform basic security testing. Those bug fixes are in place for the Firefox 1.0 release, which is what I'm using on Linux.
Re:Konqueror bug fixes? (Score:2)
What they need to do is fully encapsulate the components in seperate threads so that when KHTML crashes it doesn't take out all my Konq windows.
Threading apart from the obvious benifits to be gained from hypetthreading and multi-core processors that are going to hit the desktop in the next couple of years, would also enable pooling which would mand you could have 50 konq windows open, but only a couple of khtml parts doing the work, givi
Did IE for Mac use khtml from kde? (Score:2)
Konqueror: the file and internet browser (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Konqueror: the file and internet browser (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Konqueror: the file and internet browser (Score:2, Insightful)
If someone wants to use only a mail client, it can ditch Kontact and use only KMail. If someone wants a newsreader but doesn't want all the clutter, then use KNode. What do I have to ditch in
Re:Konqueror: the file and internet browser (Score:3, Insightful)
In fact, if and whenever the Gecko kpart gets approved for inclusion into the standard KDE distribution, it's quite likely that you'll be able to compile KDE without khtml at all. Then you'll have Gec
Re:Konqueror: the file and internet browser (Score:2)
Re:Konqueror: the file and internet browser (Score:2)
YEAH!!! (Score:1)
Off topic but... (Score:1)
1) kde r0x
2) no, kde sux! gnome r0x
3) no, your sh1t! the cli is enough for everybody, gui's are for p00fs
4) blackbox is l33t, everything else sux!
etc.
Or is it that the penguins at the south pole are the arseholes, but they only post in the night?