KDE 3.5 Beta 1 Announced 140
christchurch writes "The KDE Project has announced the immediate availability of KDE 3.5 Beta 1, dubbed "Kanzler". This will be the last major release in the KDE 3 series. Qt 3.3.5 was released too late to adapt to it and it shows some fundamental compilation problems. We had a preview of KDE 3.5 two months ago."
3.6? (Score:2)
Re:3.6? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:3.6? (Score:5, Interesting)
I seem to remember reading somewhere that Qt4 would make this a distinct possibility, or at least make it easier to contemplate doing it. I don't know if there would be any interest in doing such a thing, but time will tell.
Re:3.6? (Score:5, Interesting)
X11 deps (Score:2)
Re:3.6? (Score:1, Informative)
Alternative native Window Mangers for Windows (Score:4, Interesting)
What I'd LOVE to see is someone porting the full KDE system to run natively on Windows, then write a layer that'll handle Windows GUI calls and DirectX through KDE. A screenshot of that would freak out so many people...
Re:Alternative native Window Mangers for Windows (Score:2)
Considering how horrible-looking and slow gtk-qt-engine is, I don't think such a layer would be very useful.
Re:Alternative native Window Mangers for Windows (Score:2)
Re:3.6? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:3.6? (Score:1)
Re:3.6? (Score:2)
I use KDE 3.2 with cygwin over the network and, although it's a bit slower, it's perfectly usable.
Better yet... (Score:2)
Of course, this is pretty obvious stuff - the bleeding-edge branch of any rapid project is almost
Re:Better yet... (Score:4, Informative)
Erm, that's what KDE 4 is.
Re:Better yet... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:3.6? (Score:2)
As far as I know, the only other releases in the KDE 3 series will be 3.5.x bugfix releases, and then KDE 4 comes out, which will be on Qt 4. Either th
Re:3.6? (Score:2)
I think most modules in SVN 3.5 branch already have got the fixes, like kdebase http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-commits&m=11269923832
Already running it! (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Already running it! (Score:2)
Re:Already running it! (Score:2, Informative)
Haven't tried it yet with 3.5.. no point really. My system gets bogged down if I'm running amaroK and something else thats big. I do like the new mouseover effects on the taskbar (hover mouse over clock when you upgrade. Thats cool.) As far as speed goes.. feels just as fast as 3.4. I've only had it installed for about 4 hours, so.. I'll find out the little
Re:Already running it! (Score:2)
What did the error message say? You do need to enable the composite, damage, fixes extensions on xorg. With those, it gives me a warning that it may not be stable, but it works.
Re:Already running it! (Score:2)
Old news again! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Old news again! (Score:1)
1. Those submitting stories to slashdot are VERY serious about accuracy and spelling.
2. The stories from osnews.com get circulated through several dozens of blogs until they finally reach the one the slashdot submitters are reading.
If it's number two, we just need to convince these guys to read osnews.com. If it's number one... well, I didn't get what I didn't pay for.
Re:Old news again! (Score:5, Informative)
KDE NEEDS WYSIWYG PRINTING (Score:1, Informative)
do not tell me it works fine because i know that it does not work.
Re:KDE NEEDS WYSIWYG PRINTING (Score:5, Informative)
http://developer.kde.org/summerofcode/pagedmedia.
it is in trunk, will be in 4.0
Re:KDE NEEDS WYSIWYG PRINTING (Score:2)
Re:KDE NEEDS WYSIWYG PRINTING (Score:4, Informative)
I haven't tried it in Konqueror or KMail, but if you're having a problem it is probably something to do with KHTML's interpretation. That is a known issue and being actively worked on. It was part of Google's "Summer of Code".
-Charles
Re:KDE NEEDS WYSIWYG PRINTING (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:KDE NEEDS WYSIWYG PRINTING (Score:2)
Re:KDE NEEDS WYSIWYG PRINTING (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:KDE NEEDS WYSIWYG PRINTING (Score:2)
Re:KDE NEEDS WYSIWYG PRINTING (Score:2)
Re:KDE NEEDS WYSIWYG PRINTING (Score:2)
Re:KDE NEEDS WYSIWYG PRINTING (Score:2)
In a WYSIWYG app, you get the same layout, scaled to fit. So you either have vertical scrolling to view the whole page, or unused space to the left and/or right of the document display area.
you end up with images that either resize, get cropped, or text is pushed around onto other pages. you can end up with two pages printing for a single page in browser
Like I said before: HTML isn't WYSIWYG.
But... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:But... (Score:1)
It is Schröder... (Score:2)
Re:It is Schröder... (Score:1)
Re:But... (Score:1, Interesting)
both? (Score:2)
So it looks like you're all stuck with communism again, so have fun with that!
Two Words (Score:2, Informative)
One of many basic features that remains unfulfilled.
One example of the fundamental difference between OSS and commercial offerings.
Now, if you can work just fine without such a simple feature, then KDE is great. I use it and have been for quite a while now. But KDE is low on the WAF. (Wife Acceptance Factor)
I know, more than two words. Don't get your knickers in a bunch.
Re:Two Words (Score:2)
Why?
Not because you might not be right about some feature missing, but for taking out one missing feature and bashing a whole desktop and in fact OSS in general based on it.
That's just stupid trolling.
Re:Getting Ready (Score:2)
1. I didn't bash a whole desktop. As my original post states, I use it. It's good for me, but as the Print Selection feature example points out, there are some feature gaps. I tend to think they're pretty boring gaps to fill which is why someone hasn't taken the time to do it. But the gaps narrow their potential user base.
2. As OSS matures, people far more detail oriented than me are evaluating it for adoption
Re:Getting Ready (Score:2)
1. Two words: You did!
2. And I quote: "One example of the fundamental difference between OSS and commercial offerings."
Re:Two Words (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Two Words (Score:1)
Re:Two Words (Score:3, Informative)
Perhaps if you spent more time reading standard English and less time using "cute" messaging baby-talk, you'd understand. The OP didn't say he has a problem selecting a printer. He said he has a problem printing the current selection. That is, the currently selected text.
Re: Huh? (Score:2)
Let's say the digest contains two U.S. Letter sized pages of text of which I want to print a single insightful portion.
-File>Print....... Guess what? I can't print a selection because there's no option in either Kmail's File menu or KDE's print dialog box.
Scenario 2. Print a portion of code from KDE's text editor.
The file is open in the text editor and the editor does a beautiful job of rendering the code. Now, I want to print just one secti
AARRRGGGHH!! KDE has print selection!!!111oneone (Score:2)
File>Print>Option>text settings and choose print selected text only?
Re:Two Words (Score:2)
Re:Two Words (Score:5, Funny)
KDE's WAF an KidAF scores are pretty high in my household. Maybe you need to upgrade your W?
Re:Two Words (Score:2)
Re:Two Words (Score:2)
There are plenty of icon themes in KDE that you can choose from if eye candy is your only issue. Though if eye candy is your only issue, then Gnome is just as good as KDE, though in different ways.
IF you want to get into a Gnome/KDE flamewar you need something more than icon themes to argue about.
Re:Two Words (Score:2)
Konqueror succeeds at ACID2 and gets Adblock! (Score:5, Informative)
And best of all, its got AdBlock-like functionality integrated, that works like a charm. Even with the Filter G Set for Mozilla Adblock.
That's one less user for Firefox, I'm sticking to Konqueror now as it is faster and not as memory-greedy.
Check it out!
Re:Konqueror succeeds at ACID2 and gets Adblock! (Score:2)
Re:Konqueror succeeds at ACID2 and gets Adblock! (Score:1)
(the long-old discussion of "choose the right license if you can't cope with it".)
I say kudos to the KHTML/Konqueror Team for making this world-class engine,
and also to the Apple WebCore Team for improving it even further.
Re:Konqueror succeeds at ACID2 and gets Adblock! (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Konqueror succeeds at ACID2 and gets Adblock! (Score:2)
Re:Konqueror succeeds at ACID2 and gets Adblock! (Score:1)
Do you not think that Konqueror developers have the talent and the ingenuity to make their own browser render CSS properly... without the help of (by comparison) newbie developers who quickly littered their fork full of OS-specific code?
Have you missed the whole big thing about Apple's changes not being clean enough to merge back into Konque
Re:Konqueror succeeds at ACID2 and gets Adblock! (Score:3, Insightful)
Are you an Apple developer so you know that they are "newbie developers" ? Do you know that they littered their source? Have you even looked at WebCore?
I did, and it is one of the tightest integration of an HTML engine I've ever seen.
I presume you miss the goal of what was to accomplish:
1. the KHTML want to make a full-fledged HTML engine
2. the Apple guys want to make an Apple Webbrowser(!)
there are fundamentally different concepts of the two being compatible in the
Re:Konqueror succeeds at ACID2 and gets Adblock! (Score:2)
1. As a file manager I can set the Home button to take me to my home directory. But I can't set the browser's Home button to Google at the same time. Either I get a file manager's Home or a browser's Home.
2. I love Konqueror's tabbed file manager interface. When I have one instance open and I open another directory, I get a new tab instead of a new window. Per
Re:Konqueror succeeds at ACID2 and gets Adblock! (Score:3, Informative)
Define separate homes for browsing and file managing.
I believe you can specify target windows for file manager tabs. You'd need to edit your default file manager profile
Any of the KDE window settings can be defined in the view profile, and it will be specific to the profile.
The only problem is you can't get multiple bars for the user profiles on your toolbar, just a 'loa
Re:Konqueror succeeds at ACID2 and gets Adblock! (Score:2)
Re:Konqueror succeeds at ACID2 and gets Adblock! (Score:2, Informative)
you asked for it
Doh! (Score:4, Funny)
Oh Krap!
Website information (Score:5, Informative)
Really, in the best writing classes that I've ever taken, the instructed always made the point that a writer should always be first concerned with why would the reader care about the subject matter.
I looked all over KDE's website. About all I could find was "Here's a new beta. Try it and tell us what you think." But, nowhere did it give me any reason to want to try it. I use KDE on a production basis, but there's no reason for me to go poking around and messing with stuff that ain't broken unless there is some benefit to realize.
Hey, guys and gals. I know ya'll've been working on something. What have you fixed/upgraded/added?
Re:Website information (Score:5, Informative)
Anyone tried the MSN and Yahoo webcam support in Kopete yet?
Re:Website information (Score:2)
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Evan
Re:Website information (Score:2)
Re:Website information (Score:2)
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Evan
Re:Website information (Score:2)
"Yeah boss, just open up explorer and navigate to.. No, not MSN explorer, not internet explorer, just windows explorer!"
Re:Website information (Score:2)
Re:Website information (Score:1)
Re:Website information (Score:2, Insightful)
Take the recent Gnome release. A few screenshots, a bit of bragging about what they felt was cool and a simple overview that showed they had added some interesting stuff. Got me interested enough to go look at Ubuntu.
Now look at the KDE. All we have is a feature plan which isn't even directly linked to anywhere on the page. Now add that a lot of people aren't interested in how replacing the klistbox with a klistview will improve usability. The end result is that the average user won't g
Re:Website information (Score:3, Informative)
It's a beta and it really tells it all. If you are not interested in helping finding bugs to make the 3.5 release better, this release is not for you. That's essentially what betas are for, not the average user.
Re:Website information (Score:2)
Re:Website information (Score:2)
Don't ask (Score:2)
Ask what YOU can do for your KDE.
Wha? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Wha? (Score:5, Informative)
Like many of their other release names, it's German. And probably a reference to the current election mess in Germany (Kanzler = chancellor).
Meh (Score:1, Funny)
good linux desktop (Score:1)
Currently I have to run all three to get everything I want. I love the OSX desktop. As a unix administrator who works from home quite a bit, I rely on linux. It's the swiss army knife of my environment.. (firewall, file server, terminal
Re:good linux desktop (Score:1)
Re:good linux desktop (Score:1)
Thanks for the advice though.
Re:good linux desktop (Score:3, Interesting)
For some folks, at least. As for me, while I still use a lot of KDE apps (including Konqueror for my file manager), I switched to WindowMaker for my desktop about a month ago and immediately noticed a performance boost. (2.8 GHZ Pentium with 1GB RAM that's less than a year old, so it's not exactly ancient hardware I'm using here.) Starting a wterm takes about a fifth as long as it does to fire up Konsole, for instance, and switching de
Re:good linux desktop (Score:3, Interesting)
Eventually, I found that KWin can be configured to work almost exactly like AfterStep (which was my ideal WM for a long time), and that it isn't in fact any slower.
Now I'm simply running a full KDE desktop. It looks a lot like AfterStep, and nothing like a regular KDE default, but i find it works just as well as AS/WM and it saves me some trouble.
Similar
Konsole and KDE desktop switching (Score:3, Interesting)
I am running on a 1.7 GHz laptop right now, and it takes less than one second to start up Konsole:
Did you actually time the startup of the shell? Even if you did, do you really notice the 0.5 seconds of difference? For myself, KDE's "bloat" actually increases my efficiency, because I can create a ne
Re:Konsole and KDE desktop switching (Score:2)
No. Why should I? I don't need to use the eyedropper extension to tell that the Slashdot logo is white on green, either.
Yes. wterm or xterm is virtually instantaneous, and I can tell that Konsole takes a LOT longer than 0.5 sec to start up. (Don't get me wrong, I like the tabs okay. But I don't need a stopwatch to tell me which one's faster.)
Re:good linux desktop (Score:1)
Kitchensync? (Score:2)
KDE? Huh? (Score:2)
Re:kiolucene vs beagle (Score:4, Informative)
However, there also is kio_beagle, wich let's you use beagle from within konqueror.
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=
And while we are at it, there is of course kat, which is roughly the kde equivalent to beagle right now. Kat will see a major redisign in the next version according to the developers and will work together with kiolucene.
Re:KDE still has a long way to go! (Score:3, Informative)
<feed object="troll">For starters, because xterm doesn't have tabs. Second, because most people don't want to edit .Xdefaults to change their console font. Those two alone are enough for me.</feed>
Re:KDE still has a long way to go! (Score:2)
Konsole and Gnome-Terminal are the only terminal apps that scroll back properly. I don't use KDE as my WM/DE anymore (I use Ion now), but I still use Konsole as my only terminal app when I'm in X.
Re:KDE still has a long way to go! (Score:2)
What about xterms scrollback support is broken?
Scrolls back just fine for me...
Re:KDE still has a long way to go! (Score:2)
Re:KDE still has a long way to go! (Score:2)
xterm -si