kde.org — KDE hackers have been working on polishing the new features, desktop integration, and documenting and translating the packages. Several bugfixing sessions have been held and squashed bugs in the beta software. Testing and feedback on this release is appreciated and needed to make the final KDE 4.1 release in late July 2008 a splash.
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skaidonJun 24, 2008
Forget Kubuntu: Take me to your Opensuse packages!
ill0gicalJun 24, 2008
You look forward and are an excited happy KDE user.
jernejovcJun 25, 2008
Maybe this will help someone to make Firefox 3 look nicer. It's still only in alpha but already works quite well. There is a special KDE4 theme for Firefox 3: <a class="user" href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7574">https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/757 ...</a>
Closed AccountJun 25, 2008
Nor is it funny or amazing. It's just retarded that someone needed to spend time thinking about something like that.
draculecomJun 27, 2008
Agreed. What bothers me is that nobody has the gumbas to admit it.
tonymurrayJun 27, 2008
beddoes, Interestingly enough, being able to move the panel from one screen to another was my first contribution to KDE, and is in KDE 4.1 beta 2. :)
brettaltonJun 27, 2008
Ubuntu 8.10
lengauJul 1, 2008
THANK YOU!You have become my instant Person of the Day for your contribution to KDE! Not being able to move the panel onto another screen is one of the things that's been keeping me back on 3.5.9.Having not used KDE 4 for over a month, I don't remember the following: Can you make two panels yet? That's one of the things holding me back, too.
lengauJul 1, 2008
Yeah... Kubuntu's KDE4 packages annoy me a bit, and I want a Debian-based distro (because APT is superior to YUM, YaST, Portage, Pacman, etc.)
tonymurrayJul 3, 2008
Yes you can, but I have not tested that more than adding a second and putting a couple applets in it.