04.14.14
KDE News: Kubuntu at the Centre Again KDE Applications Updated
Kubuntu
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Taking Kubuntu 14.04 for a Spin: What’s Up in KDE 4.13?
Kubuntu versions usually ship with a pretty standard set up of KDE, and Trusty makes no exception. You will find the clean, default and usual KDE interface, but fear not, for it is highly configurable and you can practically make it look and behave in any way you like it. Kubuntu Trusty will ship in four days with one of the latest and bleeding edge versions of KDE, 4.13.0.
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Install Kubuntu on Windows XP systems
Windows XP has officially died today as Microsoft pulls the plugs that leaves millions of users as juicy targets for crackers and cyber criminals and there will be massive attacks on these systems so it’s extremely important for Windows XP users to move away from this dead OS. There are two options for such users – either they upgrade to heavily criticized Windows 8 (which may not even work on their current hardware) or they simply move to Linux.
KDE Applications
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Interview with Tago Franceschi
In 2005, a friend told me about Ubuntu, and since then I discover it. I love the open source philosophy, I think it’s a great project and all those who participate are awesome people!
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KDE software on Mac OS X
As I probably already mentioned somewhere there is currently quite some energy going into the work of bringing more and better KDE applications to the Mac platform.
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Recent Dolphin bug fixes
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[Kate] Coming in 4.13: Improvements in the project plugin
The project plugin works by automatically reading a simple json file and providing the information found there to various parts and plugins in Kate.
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Krita: Russian Translations Updated!
Thanks to Georgiy Syptchenko from Krita Russian Community [0] Krita’s translations into Russian got significantly improved recently!
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New KMyMoney website
For a long time now we have had kmymoney.org, and used that in all our documentation. That has made it easy to change now. After migrating all useful content from the Sourceforge site, all we had to was change the IP address in the DNS and, voilá! the new site is online.