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KDE 4.0 RC 1 Released

angryfirelord writes "The KDE Community is happy to announce the immediate availability of the first release candidate for KDE 4.0. This release candidate marks that the majority of the components of KDE 4.0 are now approaching release quality. While the final bits of Plasma, the brand new desktop shell and panel in KDE 4, are falling into place, the KDE community decided to publish a first release candidate for the KDE 4.0 Desktop. Release Candidate 1 is the first preview of KDE 4.0 which is suitable for general use and discovering the improvements that have taken place all over the KDE codebase."

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  1. Slashdotted. by Valdrax · · Score: 5, Informative

    Looks like plasma.kde.org is Slashdotted right now, so hey -- Wikipedia to the rescue.

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  2. Slashdotted by JBHarris · · Score: 5, Informative

    The main site is already bogged down. However, the major change is the completion & inclusion of Plasma. I like candy.

  3. Screenshots by arevos · · Score: 5, Informative

    Screenshots are important for superficial people like me :)

    I like the widget and window theme, but the kicker replacement at the bottom looks pretty tacky. It was the same in beta, and I'd hoped they'd change it for release, but it seems like they're sticking with it.

    1. Re:Screenshots by nutshell42 · · Score: 4, Informative
      I like the widget and window theme, but the kicker replacement at the bottom looks pretty tacky. It was the same in beta, and I'd hoped they'd change it for release, but it seems like they're sticking with it.

      No, it's gonna look like this. In fact, it already does in CVS apparently.

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  4. Screenshots and previews of slightly olderreleases by Rudd-O · · Score: 4, Informative

    I have reviews of the general KDE desktop and Dolphin 4 on my page. I will review RC1 as soon as I can get Kubuntu packages.

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  5. Coming together by eean · · Score: 4, Informative

    I finally tried out a full KDE4 session last week and it is really coming together. I really look forward to the creative stuff people make with Plasma. Its not just a tool for having fun widgets on the desktop (which it is), but its designed so folks can easily develop their own taskbar, interactive wallpaper whatever.

    So KDE 4.0 will be cool, KDE 4.0 + 6 months of people creating fun plasmoids, even cooler.

  6. KDE 4 Live CD by Rich · · Score: 5, Informative

    For people who want to check out the RC without reinstalling KDE (and without risking breaking your existing setup) there's a live CD available at:
    http://home.kde.org/~binner/kde-four-live/
    Have a lot of fun!

  7. Re:Yes but... by Surye · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's built on QT4, so after they iron out a few details, yes.

  8. Re:Did they de-fat KDE by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    And yet, despite all the extra features and configurability, KDE still manages to use about the same resources as GNOME:

    http://ktown.kde.org/~seli/memory/desktop_benchmark.html

    http://spooky-possum.org/cgi-bin/pyblosxom.cgi/kdevsgnome.html

    KDE doesn't have much fat; it has muscle.
  9. Re:KDE4 Graphics by ssj_195 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Will there be full hardware-acceleration of the graphical effects, like Compiz provides,

    Yes. There already is, in fact. Aaron Seigo has prepared a screencast which will be linked with this week's Commit Digest. Among other things, it shows the true transparency of Plasma applets and the panel. Also, you can check out these old (non-Plasma related) kwin_composite videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WBLlc6xCQ4

    or will KDE 4 continue to have ugly faux transparency?

    Eavesdropping on IRC, I get the feeling that aseigo hates this hack more than you do ;)

  10. Re:KDE vs Gnome by _Sprocket_ · · Score: 4, Informative

    KDE or Gnome?

    I recently had a very busy weekend trying edubutu, ubunutu, xubuntu, and gOS on an IBM T40, with mixed results.
    I did not get around to kubuntu, perhaps I should have. Ubuntu is (for the most part) a Gnome environment. Kubuntu is the KDE oriented version of Ubuntu. At this point, Kubuntu lacks the polish seen in Ubuntu. As you seem to be getting your feet wet, you probably would want to stick with Ubuntu and its polished Gnome environment.

    Me, myself... I'm using Kubuntu. I just like KDE better and am familiar enough with it to deal with Kubuntu's occasional rough edge. You might feel inclined to test those waters once you're feeling like you've got a good footing.

    It should be stressed that the issue of Gnome vs. KDE (vs. Blackbox, Enlightenment, etc., etc.) is mostly a matter of interface and taste. The applications you run aren't necessarily restricted by your desktop... even if they are often bundled with one project or another.
  11. Decent Software - But the Marketing? by jdeisenberg · · Score: 2, Informative

    I did a quick test with a KDE 4.0 LiveCD a couple of days ago; it worked well, and I like the way it looks. But who decided on the code name?(from the press release):

    KDE Project Ships First Release Candidate for Leading Free Software Desktop, Codename "Calamity"

  12. Re:FreeDesktop.org? by eean · · Score: 2, Informative

    KDE wrote a lot of specs at FD.org, its not like they have to play catch-up.

    KDE has dropped DCOP and uses DBus now, I suppose thats the biggest news on the fd.o front.

  13. Re:Yes but... by cgenman · · Score: 2, Informative

    Can someone quickly update us on the state of getting Koffice running on Windows? I vaguely remember it was KDE 3.5 that was supposed to precipitate the QT switcheroo which would facilitate compatibility.

    I miss KMail, like the desert misses the rain.

  14. Re:Before we get into a GNOME vs KDE flamewar... by pherthyl · · Score: 2, Informative

    while GNOME has Firefox and GIMP

    Neither Firefox or the GIMP are gnome apps. They use GTK, but the gnome libraries are entirely optional.

    And things like the portland project aim to allow apps to use native file dialogs for the environment they're running in.

  15. Re:That's nice by sortius_nod · · Score: 2, Informative

    If you want lightweight - ratpoison is about as lightweight as you can get.

  16. Re:do not stop progress by not wanting 'bloat'... by Seli · · Score: 2, Informative

    You can verify the numbers yourself, there are instructions included. Or rather you can find out the current state, since the article is more than a year old. As for something done by somebody from GNOME, there is http://spooky-possum.org/cgi-bin/pyblosxom.cgi/kdevsgnome.html, written later, that says the usage is roughly the same. Note however that despite being some kind of a response to the first comparison this one measures the numbers in a way that is not recommended by it, and it even admits so in the 3rd paragraph (go figure). Not that I have any real reason to disprove the numbers though, it may very well be that in that specific configuration the usage was roughly the same, within the noise caused by the measurement method.

    So yes, to sum it up, just generally claiming that KDE is more bloated than GNOME is a nonsense and has been for a long time (and maybe even that's never been true, for fair comparisons, but I don't remember anybody doing one in the long past, at most various flawed comparisons).

    PS: And, just in case you find some similarity between my nick and the URL of the first comparison, it is not incidental.