KDE: Plasma 5.10.5, Falkon, Polkit Support in KIO, KTorrent 5.1, SDDM 0.15
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KDE Plasma 5.10.5 Is Now Available on Kubuntu 17.04
The latest KDE Plasma 5.10.5 is available for Kubuntu 17.04 "Zesty Zapus" at 24 August 2017. It's available via Kubuntu Backports PPA. For your information, the latest Plasma itself released at 22 August. Now, if you're a Kubuntu 17.04 user, you can upgrade your Plasma either fully or just partially for some components you like! Read the simple instructions below.
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Great Web Browsing Coming Back to KDE with Falkon, New Packaging Formats Coming to KDE with Snap
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Polkit Support in KIO - Final Status
In this post I intend report the final status of my GSoC project (obviously). My goal for this summer was to add Polkit support in KIO and integrate the upgraded library in dolphin. And well, I have accomplished most (not all ) of my goals.
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KTorrent 5.1
KF5 port is now more complete than in KTorrent 5.0:
Multimedia, search, scanfolder, ipfilter, stats, scripting, syndication (rss) plugins
are now ported to Qt5. The only missing bits are webinterface plugin and plasmoid. -
SDDM v0.15.0
SDDM is a Qt based Display Manager used by multiple desktops, but most importantly (certainly for the PlanetKDE crowd), KDE.
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SDDM 0.15 Qt Display Manager Adds Elogind Support, Themed Default Cursor
It's been a while since last having anything to report on the Simple Desktop Display Manager (SDDM) but that changed with today's v0.15 release of this Qt5-powered log-in/display manager.
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0.15.0 Release Announcement
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