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Portal:KDE
tagline: From openSUSE
Welcome to the KDE Portal edit
The default graphical environment on openSUSE is usually known as KDE. Its full name is Plasma Workspace from the KDE Project. KDE is a modern, elegant, yet powerful graphical user interface (GUI).
What makes KDE on openSUSE special?
- It has a team of dedicated engineers who spend much of their time fixing bugs so you can rely on KDE.
- It has a large, active and highly experienced community team around it who bring multiple points of view and different interests to the project so that KDE on openSUSE meets many users' needs
- Through its innovation it stimulates the openSUSE distribution to develop, evolve and progress
Topics edit
Documentation
- Get an overview of the most important changes in KDE Plasma Desktop with this Introduction to KDE SC 4.
- Screenshots
- Some KDE 4 tips you should know
- Looking for more powerful applications and control over your desktop? Have a look at our guide on installing KDE from a different desktop environment.
- See KDE Repositories for a list of the repositories.
- See KDE upgrade for instructions on how to upgrade KDE.
Get Help
- Join the KDE openSUSE community and get in contact with the members of the openSUSE KDE Team.
- Learn the jargon with the help of the openSUSE KDE Team Jargon File.
- How to report bugs in KDE
- The KDE Bug Screening Guide describes how to help with screening/triaging KDE bug reports.
- openSUSE:Bug Squashing KDE guides you through a bug squashing session.
- KDE Bug reports with votes
- #openSUSE-kde on irc.kde.org/irc.opensuse.org (Freenode).
- A regular IRC meeting takes place in #opensuse-kde on Freenode.
- opensuse-kde@opensuse.org - openSUSE KDE Mailing List.
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Development
Packaging is the lifeblood of a project on a distribution. This is the process by which software gets included in openSUSE so it is available on the DVD or the internet repositories to install. One of openSUSE's strengths is the freshness of our KDE packages, which are frequently updated with bugfixes from KDE SVN before they become generally available in a release.
Much of the KDE core packages are packaged by the KDE Team, but third party software, for example from kde-apps.org is welcome in our Community repositories.
- We have produced a KDE maintainers' cheat sheet to record what we do and how to do it.
- Feature plan for the next openSUSE release
- Guide for building KDE on openSUSE
- Packaging Cookbook for KDE on openSUSE
- KDE4 Packaging Macros
- KDE on openSUSE - thoughts and ideas about KDE on openSUSE
- openSUSE:Factory KDE3 packages - KDE3 Packages that would still be included in Factory if the desktop was dropped (historical, from before braindead decision to include all of KDE3 again)
- KDE Patch Annotation Policy
Things to do edit
- Get a grip on all the links. The sheer amount of links on this portal is enormous. There are a couple of things where we can consolidate:
- openSUSE:Bugreport KDE should be a page that explains what to deliver and how. So we can get rid of all the bugzilla links here
- Consolidate the Developer documentation on openSUSE:KDE development guide and openSUSE:KDE packaging guide or something
- Transfer and update some KDE 4 tips you should know
All of KDE edit
Screenshots/Screencasts edit
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In the news edit
- Jun 07: New blog Javier Llorente
- May 31: AMD/ATI fglrx 8.961 Catalyst 12.4 (build 5) rpms available for openSUSE 12.2, 12.1, 11.4, 11.3 & Tumbleweed Bruno Friedmann
- Apr 04: April KDE Updates available for openSUSE (KDE 4.8.2) Will Stephenson
- Mar 30: AMD/ATI fglrx 8.951 Catalyst 12.3 rpms available for openSUSE 12.2, 12.1, 11.4, 11.3 Bruno Friedmann
- Mar 08: ATI/AMD fglrx 8.950 Catalyst 12.2 rpm available for openSUSE 11.3, 11.4, 12.1 Bruno Friedmann
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