Experiment to create a Qt6 library with a familiar and safe Swift SDL My first encounter with Qt took place before I was even a developer. Way back in high-school (think 2003), I was discovering KDE 3 with a CD of Linux Mandrake that happened to be in one of the monthly PC Magazine editions. Konqi and I have been friends for a very long time. The KDE mascot Konqi holding a paint brush - KDE e.V.You've probably heard that Swift 6.2 comes with some extensive upgrades to its ability to interop w...| Konstantin's Blog Feed
In February, numerous fixes were implemented in Nemomobile. Lipstick is no longer crashing. The Maliit on-screen keyboard is now appearing. Key controls improvements have been made to the qt quick controls in Nemo. Furthermore, the NGFD settings have been fixed. Additionally, the project was showcased at the FOSDEM conference as part of the Linux on Mobile stand.| Nemo Mobile UX team
Nemo in January: Qt6 experimental images available! OBS builds transitioning to Qt6, featuring the updated Lipstick package. Catch us at FOSDEM for more!| Nemo Mobile UX team
In November, Nemomobile integrated Qt6, enabling 100+ packages, including Lipstick, for operational end-user apps. Crucial fixes include Maliit keyboard compatibility. Qt Quick controls saw improvements. Compatibility achieved on Jelly Star.| Nemo Mobile UX team
The Lubuntu Team has been hard at work already this development cycle polishing the Lubuntu desktop in time for our upcoming Long-Term Support release, 24.04 (codenamed Noble Numbat). We have pioneered groundbreaking features and achieved remarkable stability in crucial components. These enhancements are not just technical milestones; they're transformative changes you'll experience when you install the next version of Lubuntu.| Lubuntu
We can build the Qt versions from 6.2 to 6.5 with the meta-qt6 layer for the Yocto versions 3.1 to 4.1. This is a big time saver.| Burkhard Stubert