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!"
The Washington Post also writes about the Army's exhibition at E3 expo. Read it here.
Hey Moderators, I think you should moderate this post up. If these examples are true, they give a little bit more insight into the increasingly desperate, and now even comical, lengths that M$ will go to, in order to tighten its grip on users everywhere, even in (or especially in) government. Thanks.
Elightenment has a lot more bloat then when it started. It's not as much of a lightweight anymore. It is still a lot lighter than some of the others out there.
You could try Blackbox if you want a nice fast lightweight window manager. You can try Fluxbox if you need tabs. It is a modified Blackbox.
I use all of the above and need to get KDE 3.0.1 on my main box to try out. Keep up the good work guys.