KDE 3.0.1 Ships
Andreas "Dre" Pour writes "Short on the heels of the remarkably successful launch of the KDE 3 series with
a very stable and complete KDE 3.0 last month,
the KDE Project has announced the immediate availability of KDE 3.0.1.
While primarily a translation release, it also squashes some bugs, including
some minor security issues with the HTML engine. Read the (relatively short)
announcement and the fairly complete
ChangeLog for more info.
Binary packages are already available from the stalwart KDE packagers at
Compaq Tru64, Conectiva Linux, Mandrake Linux and SuSE Linux.
As always, we hope you enjoy the latest and greatest KDE!"
Too bad debian doesnt enjoy any kde 3.x release...yet.
Why does an Internet Explorer security patch get treated with derision from the editors, while a security patch for Konqurer gets by with no editorial comment whatsoever? Let's face it, there are no "minor" security problems.
A little consistency is all I ask!
Information doesn't want to be anthropomorphized. -AC
Congratulations to the KDE team! Projects like these have a fairly high visibility, and it's good to see solid releases.
Now, when Gnome2 comes out I'll be _really_ happy!
/Janne
Trust the Computer. The Computer is your friend.