The next generation of KDE, the popular Linux desktop environment, has arrived. KDE 4.0 features a completely re-written core with new multimedia libraries, better hardware abstraction and desktop eye ...
Developers of the open-source KDE desktop environment have responded to the ongoing controversy around their handling of the transition from KDE 3 to the current generation of the system, KDE 4, which ...
The KDE Community has released the first alpha of KDE 4.0 which will gives the popular Linux desktop manager a completely redesigned interface. The initial alpha sees the incorporation of the Oxygen ...
The next-generation of the KDE open source project, version 4.0, has been touted as the beginning of a new era in desktop computing, but only two months from the first release some users are wondering ...
One of the best things about KDE 4, the newest release of the mainstream Linux desktop manager, is something it doesn't do—force you to adapt to its way of running a computer desktop. Sure, the ...
KDE 4, first announced two years ago, is the next step for the popular UNIX desktop environment. With the shift to a new major version of the toolkit used to build KDE, developers are able to break ...
KDE, the desktop software project widely used on Linux systems, this week released the first test version of KDE 4.1, a significant upgrade and the second edition of KDE to use the Qt 4 application ...
Hard on the heels of news earlier this week that KDE has been named the best desktop environment in a recent Linux user survey, the team behind the popular project on Wednesday launched a fresh new ...
The year of the Linux desktop may be the subject of never-ending debate, but few would deny that we currently seem to be in the midst of a week of Linux desktop news. First, on Monday, I wrote about ...
The KDE project has announced the availability of KDE 4.5 SC beta 1. The new version includes tiling window management and an improved notification area. As gnome shell develops in leaps and bounds ...
I won’t rehash my feelings about earlier versions of KDE. Suffice it to say I didn’t like it and you can review my comments about KDE 4.0 and KDE 4.1 elsewhere. At first glance, I also wasn’t ...