On June 9th 2004, the KDE Project released
KDE 3.2.3.
Read the detailed KDE 3.2.3 change log.
For packages, please visit the KDE 3.2.3 info page and browse the
KDE 3.2 Requirements list.
On June 9th 2004, the KDE Project released
KDE 3.2.3.
Read the detailed KDE 3.2.3 change log.
For packages, please visit the KDE 3.2.3 info page and browse the
KDE 3.2 Requirements list.
I was reading one of the kde mailing lists, and there was someone who posted a patch to round the corners of selected items in an iconview. It are little things like that, who make my day. Knowing that I can expect that feature in a release, one day.
Mind you, this is not to be expected in this release. This is a minor release, fixing probably the latest of the bug around in the 3.2.x series, a real good one, if I may say.
kwallet: Keep KWallet’s password dialog above other windows
— Thanks! I sometimes found myself with a frozen Konqueror waiting on a KWallet dialog in the background.
kwin: Fix active desktop borders while moving improper initialization.
— Hopefully active desktops works now.. For some reason it never worked for me in KDE 3.2
Lots of Quanta crash fixes!
oh no! i just finished compiling 3.2.2 yesterday hahaha.
I don’t see a fix for the stupid regression bug in ark (Can’t fork a decompressor!)
… are available here:
http://rabarber.fruitsalad.org/
Sweet, the slackware binary packages are back.
me tooo
but in suse i lost many good things, cuz of kde3base_SuSe pack.
Don’t see within ark or the change log? The change log is very incomplete, obviously missing any ark entry.
SuSE just posted the KDE update and I installed it and the best improvement I think is that the problem with slow loading in Konqueror of some web pages is now gone. That’s is if envvar KDE_NO_IPV6 is set. http://www.kame.net/ can be used to verify that IPV6 is in fact turned off.
KDE 3.2.3 is also available in the FreeBSD ports.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=kdebase&stype=all
Since kde 3.1, KDE is now very nice to use and since the 3.2 It has become pretty fast.
With tons of tools like umbrello, cervisia, kompare, kdevelop, and many more it is idealistic for a programmer/developer.
There is however some issues to take care of like cleaning up the environment. Compare to gnome it looks to messy. Kontact needs to get polished and more userfriendly compare to Evolution.
Another great thing is superkaramba with some cool features.
I didn’t know that the KDE Crash Handler’s name was drkonqi. Windows resemblance eh? š
I thank you in advance!
– How can I have 2 keyboard layouts available while NOT having layout switcher displayed in notification area? Also, where are these flags stored? I’d like to change them.
– How to assign keyboard shortcuts like “Shift + Alt” to keyboard layout change? They are not accepted whatever I try