19 June 2013

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Posted by Swapnil Bhartiya on February 06, 2013

KDE 4.10 was released this morning and it has already brought the Internet down. While Arch Linux users are waiting for the mirrors to sync openSUSE users can upgrade to KDE 4.10 and enjoy the new features and performance enhancement the new features offer.

Luca Beltrame writes:

Packages are available in the KDE:Distro:Factory repository (which is where the packages to land in 12.3 are tested) for openSUSE Factory (soon to be 12.3) and openSUSE 12.2 and soon (when the Open Build Systen finishes rebuilding a number of packages) in the KDE:Release:410  repository for openSUSE 12.2 users.

He further calls for contribution and says:

If you want to contribute and help KDE packaging in openSUSE, use the KDE:Distro:Factory version, otherwise stick to the KDE:Release:410 repository.

KDE fans can join the KDE community on Google+.

Swapnil Bhartiya

A free software fund-a-mental-ist and Charles Bukowski fan, Swapnil also writes fiction and tries to find cracks in a proprietary company's 'paper armours'. He is a big movie buff and prefers listening to music at such high volumes that he's gone partially deaf when it comes to identifying anything positive about proprietary companies. You can follow him on Twitter, Google+ & Facebook. You can write to him on editor at muktware dot com