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| 2007-11-21 |
Development Release: KDE Four Live 0.7 |
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Stephan Binner has announced the availability of KDE Four Live 0.7, an openSUSE-based live CD featuring the newly released KDE 4.0 RC1. One interesting point of the announcement is the author's frustration over the quality of KDE 4, expressing strong doubts about the suitability of KDE 4.0 final for production use: "The so-called 'Release Candidate' of KDE 4.0 has been released, with packages for openSUSE available. The KDE Four Live CD release 0.7 contains them. It looks like whatever will be released or presented at the event which was fixed by the sponsor to happen in January will be only used by very early adopters. Hopefully openSUSE 11.0 will be able to ship some KDE 4.1.x release or some very high KDE 4.0.x release (which saw some light features freeze lift)." Here is the brief release announcement. Interested testers can download the live CD from here: KDE-Four-Live.i686-0.7.iso (562MB, MD5). |
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