KDE PROJECT RELEASES KDE 2.2ALPHA1
For those of you who like the cutting edge or want to help the KDE
developers continue their phenomenal development pace, but aren't yet ready
to compile from CVS, the KDE Project (http:
released KDE 2.2alpha1. A list of some of the significant additions
and improvements versus the recent 2.1 release is below, as well as a
list of currently available pre-compiled binaries (please read the KDE
Binary Packages Policy (http:
mind that this is an alpha release and those enjoying a stable desktop
should use KDE 2.1.1.
CHANGELOG: KDE ALPHA 2.2.1
o One major change you will notice right away is from KDE's new
modular printing subsystem based on the new KPrinter class. It is
compatible with the existing QPrinter class and also features a
new printer management tool. Its plugin design currently supports
lpr, CUPS and PDQ.
o Konqueror also benefits from the new HTML form completion added to
KHTML, which allows Konqueror to supply possible completions to
text fields in web forms via a drop down menu, very similar to how
it does with URLs in the location bar.
o Of interest to developers, KDE-DB, a modular database-connectivity
class, has been added to kdelibs. The MySQL plugin is the most
complete, but also the PostgresSQL one works.
o KDE's font selection dialog has received a facelift: it is now
possible to preview fonts in dialogs using the KFontAction class.
added to kdemultimedia. It complements noatun but is intended for use as
a KPart (e.g., to preview a video in Konqueror). KScan, a library to
access raster scanners using SANE, as well as Kooka, a front-end for
KScan, have been added to kdemultimedia.
support. In addition, KMail features improved (non-blocking) sending.
themes from Tucows and pixmap-based IceWM themes and the addition of
a Quartz Style.
o Caldera has contributed a new smb kioslave which works with
libsmbclient, released by the Samba team.
o KDE now supports SOCKS (a generic utility which re-implements a
number of libc functions).
o KDE now supports IPv6 (tested on Linux, AIX, Tru64 4.x and
Solaris 2.6 and 7).
which, for example, permits you to drag'n'drop audio CD tracks onto
your desktop using Konqueror and have them automatically be encoded
as .MP3 or Ogg Vorbis,
PACKAGES: KDE ALPHA 2.2.1
More packages may be released in the coming days (in particular Mandrake
is said to still be working on their binaries), please read the KDE Binary
Packages Policy (http:
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