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KDE 3.2.1 Released

TheSurfer writes "The KDE project today announced the immediate availability of KDE 3.2.1, a maintenance release for the latest generation of the most advanced and powerful free desktop for GNU/Linux and other UNIXes. KDE 3.2.1 ships with lot of bug fixes since KDE 3.2 and is available in 49 languages (now including Bengali, Icelandic, Japanese, Lithuanian, Low Saxon, Latin Serbian and Tajik). Sources and contributed packages are linked on the KDE 3.2.1 info page."

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  1. Most advanced and powerful? -1, Biased. by bjarvis354 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Come on...All we need is another Gnome vs. KDE flamefest. It is getting old.

  2. Re:Finally ... by JoMre · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Took quite a while since this was raised for the first time - not exactly what I'd call a "quick fix" ;-P

  3. Excellent - My Bug is Fixed by Random+BedHead+Ed · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Woo-hoo! One bug I've had with KDE 3.2, which I installed in both the Beta and final versions using the KDE-supplied Fedora RPMs, has been driving me nuts. I'm not sure if it was RPM-specific, but there were real problems with switching applications, navigating menus, and other things you expect to "just work." I lived with it because I really liked KDE 3.2 and discovered some tricks, but now it's working perfectly. Anyone else noticed these issues? If so, rpm -Fvh --nodeps *.rpm yours today.