What do I need to do to make my CD/DVD drive appear in Dolphin's Devices list and the Disks & Devices notification-icon menu when I insert a disk? I have already made sure that my user is in a group that has read/write access to /dev/cd*, but I am still stuck mounting optical media from the command line rather than having it show up the way USB drives do.| The FreeBSD Forums
I am in the process of switching from Windows to Linux, but as I speak four languages frequently, I have found a problem with switching between them. On Windows, there is a "sub-language" feature (don't really know how it is named in English localization), which allows you to set up "groups" of languages. I have two groups, English and Czech + Ukrainian and Russian. Switching between groups is bound to Alt + Shift, and switching between languages inside groups is bound to Ctrl + Shift. I can'...| Recent Questions - Super User
Karton’s August 2025 progress report shows KDE’s virtual machine manager advancing with a new UI, SPICE integration, and streamlined VM creation.| Linuxiac
Today marks both a milestone and a turning point in my journey with open source software. I’m proud to announce the release of KDE Gear 25.08.0 as my final snap package release. You can find all the details about this exciting update at the official KDE announcement. After much reflection and with a heavy heart, I’ve made the difficult decision to retire from most of my open source software work, including snap packaging. This wasn’t a choice I made lightly – it comes after months of...| Scarlett Gately Moore
Amarok 3.3.1 es la primera versión menor de la versión 3.3 del legendario reproductor de música de la comunidad #KDE| Victorhck in the free world
Dark mode has been available in Plasma for quite a while now but the next release explores new areas where it can be taken one step further, beginning from some behind the scenes infrastructure to …| Vlad Zahorodnii's Blog
Akseli's various rambles and posts about gaming, gamedev, FOSS, programming and other things.| akselmo.dev
В попередній частині – Arch Linux: установка у 2025 – диски, шифрування, встановлення системи – встановили саму систему, тепер дійшли руки до робочого оточення. Пройдемось по загальним налаштуванням Arch linux (точніше, будь-якого Linux), потім поговоримо про вибір Desktop Environments, і власн...| RTFM: Linux, DevOps та системне адміністрування
I write this in the wake of a personal attack against my work and a project that is near and dear to me. Instead of spreading vile rumors and hearsay, talk to me. I am not known to be ‘hard to talk to’ and am wide open for productive communication. I am disheartened and would like to share some thoughts of the importance of communication. Thanks for listening. Open source development thrives on collaboration, shared knowledge, and mutual respect. Yet sometimes, the very passion that drive...| Scarlett Gately Moore
A surprisingly capable Chromium browser for KDE and other Linux desktops that runs well even on low-end hardware and virtual machines.| Kelson Reviews Stuff
The KDE project is developing its own immutable Linux distribution called KDE Linux, and testing builds are available for download. The distro gives you a| OMG! Linux
Dear friends, family, and community, I’m reaching out during a challenging time in my life to ask for your support. This year has been particularly difficult as I’ve been out of work fo…| Scarlett Gately Moore
Veamos ćomo añadir en el el lanzador de aplicaciones (o menú kickoff) del escritorio Plasma de KDE accesos a nuestras carpetas de Música, Imágenes, Documentos, etc.| Victorhck in the free world
Amarok, el legendario reproductor de música de la comunidad KDE, no está muerto. Y la publicación de Amarok 3.3 certifica que su desarrollo sigue adelante| Victorhck in the free world
Kirigami Addons is a collection of supplementary components for Kirigami applications. Version 1.9.0 is a relatively minor release, introducing two new form delegates along with various quality-of-life enhancements. New Features I took over the work from Tomasz Bojczuk and finished the addition of the file and folder form delegate. These two components wrap a FileDialog and FolderDialog respectively and like KUrlRequester in KIO provide a text field with autocompletion on desktop. Currently t...| Carl Schwan
I have released 25.04.3 I have upgraded the QT6 content snap to 6.9! Fixed a bug in kde-neon* extensions with cmake prefix path. New snaps! Audex: A CD ripping application. GCompris – An exce…| Scarlett Gately Moore
KDE Mascot Release notes: Now available in the snap store! Along with that, I have fixed some outstanding bugs: Ark: now can open/save files in removable media Kasts: Once again has sound WIP: Upda…| Scarlett Gately Moore
¿Tienen sentido los botones de maximizar o minimizar junto con el botón de cerrar ventana? Probaré un tiempo a dejar solo el botón de cerrar la ventana y te explic cómo| Victorhck in the free world
Kirigami Addons is a collection of supplementary components for Kirigami applications. Version 1.8.0 is a relatively minor release, introducing two new form delegates along with various quality-of-life enhancements. New Features I added two new form delegates: FormLinkDelegate (!343) and FormIconDelegate (!355). The first one is similar to FormButtonDelegate, but it’s used to display an external link. It’s already used on the About page: The second one was upstreamed from Marknote and all...| Carl Schwan
I recently made a patch to Konsole terminal emulator, that adds to the current tab layout saving system couple more things: Working directory Size of splits Optional command to run You can find the patch here: ViewManager: Save columns, lines and working directory to tabLayout (!1095) It's a feature I've seen in other terminal editors, so I wanted to add it to Konsole as well. Note that this is not in current version of Konsole, but it will be in the next one: 25.07. Unless it gets backported...| AksDev
Snaps! I actually released last week :) I haven’t had time to blog, but today is my birthday and taking some time to myself!This release came with a major bugfix. As it turns out our applicat…| Scarlett Gately Moore
The UNIX terminal UI has stood the test of time. Tools change, new tools crop up, certain tools are used commonly and others less so. I don’t see the familiar UNIX terminal concept becoming obsolete any time soon. The extensibility and sheer power that comes with it is the best thing since sliced bread. Now, […]| Teo's blog
A little while ago Google published the list of accepted students for Google Sumer of Code 2012, and KDE got 60 students. If you are one of those 60, I wish you again a warm welcome to KDE. I have put together a checklist of tasks and suggestions I advise you to follow during the […]| Teo's blog
This year KDE has accepted 60 Google Summer of Code students. We are happy with this number, it is more than last year, and I’m sure these 60 students will make a great contribution to KDE as a whole. But this number is still a hard limit: we had to say no to many brilliant […]| Teo's blog
Google has just published the list of student proposals that have been accepted for Google Summer of Code 2012. This year KDE received more than 200 proposals. 192 of those are valid and have not been withdrawn. The general quality level is very high, and most of those 192 proposals are very good. Google has allocated […]| Teo's blog
Prospective Google Summer of Code 2012 students. This is a friendly reminder that the student proposal submission period closes in 3 days. If you are still working on a proposal, or if you have prepared a proposal but you have not submitted it to Google Melange yet, you better do it very soon! Good luck 😉| Teo's blog
Attention prospective Google Summer of Code students: the student proposal submission window has begun. This means that if you haven’t contacted the relevant KDE subproject and/or mentor and submitted your proposal for review, it’s high time to do so. If you have already gotten feedback and you think your proposal is in good shape, you’re […]| Teo's blog
I’m happy to announce that KDE has been accepted as a mentoring organization in Google Summer of Code 2012. This is our 8th consecutive year. Congrats to all accepted organizations, and a big thanks to everyone who helped to make this happen for KDE! Students. Now that you have a list of accepted organizations, it’s […]| Teo's blog
So fine, we skipped a number! 😉 As you may remember, the last beta release was 2.4.2 beta 1. After that, we did roll a 2.4.2 (final) tarball, but because of some issues which were fixed right after the tag we decided to make another tarball and call it 2.4.3. That being said, I’m happy […]| Teo's blog
Summer in the northern hemisphere is not an easy time for the Amarok team, 35°C in the shade is definitely not the ideal operating temperature for most hackers. Nevertheless, work on our Google Sum…| Teo's blog
I was just released from the hospital after a 3 day stay for my ( hopefully ) last surgery. There was concern with massive blood loss and low heart rate. I have stabilized and have come home. Unfortunately, they had to prescribe many medications this round and they are extremely expensive and used up all my funds. I need gas money to get to my post-op doctors appointments, and food would be cool. I would appreciate any help, even just a dollar!| Scarlett Gately Moore
conf.kde.in is the annual India KDE conference, where KDE contributor, other open source enthusiasts and students meet to discuss KDE and other open source proj| Rishi's Blog
Ya está disponible para probar la versión beta del reproductor de música de la comunidad KDE Amarok 3.3| Victorhck in the free world
Very busy releasetastic week! The versions being the same is a complete coincidence 😆 https://kde.org/announcements/gear/25.04.0 Which can be downloaded here: https://snapcraft.io/publisher/kde ! In addition to all the regular testing I am testing our snaps in a non KDE environment, so far it is not looking good in Xubuntu. We have kernel/glibc crashes on startup for […]| Scarlett Gately Moore
Dear readers,| rsadowski.de
One of the biggest behind-the-scenes changes in the upcoming Plasma 6.4 release is the split of kwin_x11 and kwin_wayland codebases. With this blog post, I would like to delve in what led us to mak…| Vlad Zahorodnii's Blog
FreeBSD ports update today: delete mode 100644 x11/plasma5-plasma/ create mode 100644 x11/plasma6-plasma/| [bobulate]
Just a quick update: Recently, you might have heard that GTK 4 added support for the cursor-shape-v1 protocol on Wayland. The main advantage of the cursor-shape-v1 protocol is that it ensures consi…| Vlad Zahorodnii's Blog
kio-admin is a KDE component which allows to perform privileged file operations in GUI applications. A first request to add this package to openSUSE had been rejected by the SUSE security team in 2022. After careful reevaluation of the situation, this is about to change. This post explores the background of this development.| SUSE Security Team Blog
Finally moved my main working machine to Kubuntu 8.04 “Hardy Heron”. Yeah, late a bit, but it is my everyday working environment so I have to take these upgrades very seriously to not put my work into mess even for a day. Fortunately, no bad things were happened and in a lucky weekend I got […]| Cyberborean Chronicles
Kirigami Addons is a collection of additional components for Kirigami applications. 1.7.0 is a relatively big release bringing a new convergent component for context menus as well as various quality of life APIs to existing components. ConvergentContextMenu This release bring a new component which wraps the tradional context menu Controls.Menu provided by Qt and on mobile will instead displays a BottomDrawer with the list of actions. Using it, is really easy:| Carl Schwan
Screen magnification is an accessibility feature that enlarges the screen to make text, images, and other user interface components easier to see or read. It is not something that requires constant…| Vlad Zahorodnii's Blog
One of the quickest ways to determine whether particular application runs using Xwayland is to resize one of its windows and see how it behaves, for example While it can be handy for the debugging …| Vlad Zahorodnii's Blog
Kirigami Addons is out. This releases contains mostly code cleanup and minor improvements. There is netherless a few relevant changes. Thanks to everyone who contributed some code. New KAppTemplate’s template A new KAppTemplate is available as a good starting point for application that manage multimedia libraries. It is based on shared design of Peruse, Arianna and the WIP Calligra Launcher.| Carl Schwan
SVG cursor themes is a new feature in Plasma 6.2, which we are really excited about. In this blog post, I would like to provide more background behind what motivated us to add support for them, what they are, and how to build them. (Classic) cursor theme format A cursor theme is a collection of … Continue reading SVG cursors: everything that you need to know about them| Vlad Zahorodnii's Blog
This blog post provides the heads-up about planned tablet input changes that are brewing for Plasma 6.3. KWin provides support for the tablet input protocol, but things are different on the client side. Some apps support it, some do not. If an application supports the tablet input protocol, great, it will receive tablet input events … Continue reading Upcoming tablet input changes in Plasma Wayland| Vlad Zahorodnii's Blog
Aujourd'hui, je vais vous raconter l'histoire d'une belle relation que enioka Haute Couture a nouée avec un client situé à l'autre bout de la planète.| enioka
KDE Plasma Use Plasma to surf the web, keep in touch with colleagues, friends and family manage your files, enjoy music and videos, and get creative and productive at work.Do it all in a beautiful environment that adapts to your needs,and with the safety, privacy-protection and peace of mind that the best Free Open Source… Read More »KDE Plasma| Discovery
The jury of this year’s KDE Akademy Awards, being by tradition representatives of last year’s winners, has selected the hex editor Okteta in the category “Best Application”. Thanks to them for this appreciation, even more for a niche application 🙂 Though, appreciation for what, as there are no details? The last new feature was added … Continue reading Okteta got “Best Application” 2024 Akademy Award| Attracted by virtual constructs
Gamedev, FOSS, programming, stuff.| akselmo.dev
Gamedev, FOSS, programming, stuff.| akselmo.dev
Kirigami Addons 1.4 is out! This release introduce a new module to manage actions similar to that we can find in the QtWidgets world with KXmlGui. This was not written from scratch but upstream the existing infrastructure from Merkuro (ex-Kalendar) and Marknote. These two applications have already been ported to this new module and more like Tokodon or KDE Keychain will follow soon. This includes a shortcut editor to assign and modify the shortcuts of an application and a command bar to quick...| Carl Schwan
As soon as I offered my mobile phone number for the proof of concept of sending an SMS from a phone running Plasma Mobile, I felt like a student...| dimitris.cc
Following my latest post about Keychain, here is a new development update. Yubikey and Key Files are now supported, which allows you to requires a YubiKey to open a password database but also to save it. Saving and editing groups also now works. Group editing dialog And I now started working on the database creation process. The UI is ready but I still need to bind it to the backend.| Carl Schwan
A month ago, I started working on a new application to manage your passwords in Plasma. And while still at a PoC status, this weekend, it finally started to look like something almost usable, so it sounded like a good occassion to write a small blog post about it. The current name is “Keychain” or “Plasma Keychain” but this is subject to change and suggestions are more than welcome.| Carl Schwan
Or FOFAFOSS. Rolls right off your tongue. Like in many families, there's always a bit of.. turmoil and drama in FOSS. Something breaks (either on purpose or by accident), people get frustrated.. The usual. It is kind of to be expected when it comes to very social projects, like let's say, Linux desktop environments. People have their own visions and ways to see things. They often clash. That's normal. It's quite human. I do like to think that Linux desktop environments especially are like sib...| AksDev
I'm bit late to the train of Plasma 6 related posts... But anyway. I will go through some things I did. For me working on Plasma 6 was pretty fun, I learned a lot of new things and fixed bunch of bugs and crashes. The most resourceful ones can find my merge requests, but I am too lazy to link them all. Things I did Most of the things I did were a lot more in the background. I hunted down a lot of bugs and crashes, and tried to fix them myself or helped others fix them, in various projects, su...| AksDev
When running Linux software and encountering a crash, and you make a bug report about it (thank you!), you may be asked for backtraces and debug symbols. And if you're not developer you may wonder what in the heck are those? I wanted to open up this topic a bit, but if you want more technical in-depth look into these things, internet is full of info. :) This is more a guide for any common user who encounters this situation and what they can do to get these mystical backtraces and symbols and ...| AksDev
Seems getting laid off was pretty good for me after all. Funny how things go sometimes. A company that works on KDE stuff (and other Linuxy things), interviewed me for a fun job: "Wanna help us work on KDE Plasma?" You bet I said YES! So now I work daily 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, to improve KDE Plasma! It's contract work, but I hope people there like me a lot to keep me around. :) At least I am planning to be around for the long haul! Anyway, this was my first week doing this job! Everyon...| AksDev
I had the hankering for tinkering the KDE application style. The default style by KDE, Breeze, is pretty nice as is, but there are small things I'd like to modify. There's Klassy which is quite customizable and fun, but I don't really need all of the settings it has. Then there's Kvantum which uses SVG files to create a theme, but they don't follow KDE colorschemes. And I dislike working with SVG files. Both are brilliant for their usecases, but I wanted just Breeze with few changes. Fork tim...| AksDev
Window outlines! Yet another KDE contribution by yours truly! This was fun. Not easy at all, but fun. I'm pretty happy how they turned out. Breeze Dark Breeze Light I hope Nate you don't mind me taking the screenshots from your blog post, I'm just.. Lazy. I have no excuse. Lol. For those who just want to see how it's made, here's link to the merge request: https://invent.kde.org/plasma/breeze/-/merge_requests/241 Also I am probably gonna make couple LOTR references due to talking about bindin...| AksDev
Hey, just a quick post, I uploaded some themes I've made for Aurorae and Plasma to KDE store. They're simple themes that follow your colorscheme but are made for dark color schemes. The accent themes follow your accent color for the outlines. The reason I made these themes is that I need a strong outline around my windows and other elements: Otherwise all the windows I have just "blend" together no matter how strong shadow I have enabled. Aurorae Themes: Without accent color With accent color...| AksDev
This was my biggest contribution so far! And it was a bit more involved than I expected, so I wanted to write down what I learned. Here's a screenshot: I added the settings there that are in the red box. I also added the Paper size setting earlier in another contribution, but it was pretty simple. This was not, since Qt did not have builtin functions for these three settings: LC_ADDRESS, LC_NAME and LC_TELEPHONE. I assume it's because only glibc has these settings. Before I go any further, yo...| AksDev
This year again I participated to the KDE PIM Sprint in Toulouse. As always it was really great to meet other KDE contributors and to work together for one weekend. And as you might have seen on my Mastodon account, a lot of food was also involved. Day 1 (Friday Afternoon) We started our sprint on Thursday with a lunch at the legendary cake place, which I missed last year due to my late arrival.| Carl Schwan
A bit like Nate’s “5 minutes bugs” initiative, I’m announcing a new initiative to improve our applications ecosystem. The goal is to improve the quality and quantity of KDE applications and the number of application contributors. For anybody who knows me, it is not that surprising. Inside KDE, I have been mainly involved in apps for many years. I worked on all areas, from development (maintaining or co-maintaining many apps like NeoChat, Kontrast, MarkNote, Tokodon, and Arianna, and c...| Carl Schwan
Last year marked a significant milestone for both myself and the OpenBSD desktop community, as we successfully ported KDE Plasma 5 and all dependencies to OpenBSD.| rsadowski.de
The MarkNote team is happy to announce the 1.2 release of MarkNote, KDE’s WYSIWYG note-taking application. Marknote lets you create rich text notes and easily organise them into notebooks. You can personalise your notebooks by choosing an icon and accent color for each one, making it easy to distinguish between them and keep your notes at your fingertips. Your notes are saved as Markdown files in your Documents folder, making it easy to use your notes outside of Marknote as well as inside t...| Carl Schwan
Kirigami Addons 1.2 is out with some accessibility fixes and one new component: FloatingToolBar. Accessibility During the accessibility sprint, there was an effort to ensure the date and time pickers were actually accessible. Aside from improving the screen reader support, this also allow to write Selenium integration tests which uses these components in Itinerary. Thanks Volker, David Redundo and others for working on this! FloatingToolBar Mathis and I worked on a new addition to Kirigami Ad...| Carl Schwan
Marknote 1.1.0 is out! Marknote is the new WYSIWYG note-taking application from KDE. Despite the latest release being just a few days ago, we have been hard at work and added a few new features and, more importantly, fixed some bugs. Marknote now boasts broader Markdown support, and can now display images and task lists in the editor. And once you are done editing your notes, you can export them to various formats, including PDF, HTML and ODT.| Carl Schwan
It’s again time for a new Kirigami Addons release. Kirigami Addons is a collection of helpful components for your QML and Kirigami applications. FormCard I added a new FormCard delegate: FormColorDelegate which allow to select a color and a new delegate container: FormCardDialog which is a new type of dialog. FormCardDialog containing a FormColorDelegate in Marknote Aside from these new components, Joshua fixed a newline bug in the AboutKDE component and I updated the code examples in the A...| Carl Schwan
Apparently Muon was kicked out of Debian/Ubuntu for being inactive, but since it'll take a while longer for bitrot to set in, for now a quick forwardport will suffice.| The One with the Thoughts of Frans
Hello In the past years, Calligra has not been very active. Since a few months, we are trying to improve the situation and come back. We need great office suites. We need components we can reuse in our applications. We need a Plasma-mobile document viewer. This is what Calligra can be, this is what Calligra … Continue reading "This “month” in Calligra #1"| Pinaraf's website
Wayland has a unique way to let clients specify the contents of the cursor. After receiving a wl_pointer.enter event, the client must call wl_pointer.set_cursor request The wl_pointer.set_cursor request takes an optional wl_surface object that represents the actual contents of the cursor. That’s it, the wl_surface interface is used both by windows and cursors! It opens … Continue reading How Cursor is Rendered| Vlad Zahorodnii's Blog
This is going to be a rather short blog post, but I think it’s still worth mentioning. Since 5.26, kwin will support only one way of setting up X screens – Xinerama, multi-head won’t be supported anymore. However, despite how “setup-breaking” it may sound, this will most likely not affect you as you probably already … Continue reading Xinerama becomes hard requirement of KWin| Vlad Zahorodnii's Blog
A new version of Kirigami Addons is out! Kirigami Addons is a collection of helpful components for your QML and Kirigami applications. With the 1.0 release, we are now supporting Qt6 and KF6 and added a bunch of new components and fixed various accessibility issues. FormCard We added a bunch of new FormCard delegates: FormPasswordFieldDelegate: A password field FormDataTimeDelegate: A date and/or time delegate with integrated date and time picker which use the native picker of the platform if...| Carl Schwan
I was first introduced to Linux when my outdated computer could not run Windows anymore. I had previously heard some information about LINUX while surfing the i| Rishi's Blog
I’ve just made a new 5.3.1 release of Grantlee. The 5.3.0 release had some build issues with Qt 6 which should now be resolved with version 5.3.1. Unlike previous releases, this release will not appear on http://www.grantlee.org/downloads/. I’ll be turning off grantlee.org soon. All previous releases have already been uploaded to https://github.com/steveire/grantlee/releases. The continuation of […]| Steveire's Blog
I previously announced the end of new Qt5-based Grantlee releases. The Grantlee template system is to find new life as part of KDE Frameworks 6 in the form of KTextTemplate. The Grantlee textdocument library will probably become part of another KDE library with similar scope. Meanwhile, some changes have accumulated since the last Grantlee release, […]| Steveire's Blog
As of a few days ago, a new feature in clang-query allows introspecting the source locations for a given clang AST node. The feature is also available for experimentation in Compiler Explorer. I previously delivered a talk at EuroLLVM 2019 and blogged in 2018 about this feature and others to assist in discovery of AST […]| Steveire's Blog
The upcoming version of Clang 12 includes a new traversal mode which can be used for easier matching of AST nodes. I presented this mode at EuroLLVM and ACCU 2019, but at the time I was calling it “ignoring invisible” mode. The primary aim is to make AST Matchers easier to write by requiring less […]| Steveire's Blog
The Grantlee community is pleased to announce the release of Grantlee version 5.2.0. For the benefit of the uninitiated, Grantlee is a set of Qt based libraries including an advanced string template system in the style of the Django template system. {# This is a simple template #} {% for item in list %} {% […]| Steveire's Blog
I recently made a trip to LLVM in Brussels and ACCU in Bristol. It was a busy week. I gave a talk at both conferences on the topic of the future of AST Matchers-based refactoring. As usual, the ‘hallway track’ also proved useful at both conferences, leading to round-table discussions at the LLVM conference with […]| Steveire's Blog
Last week I flew to Brussels for EuroLLVM followed by Bristol for ACCU. At both conferences I presented the work I’ve been doing to make it easier for regular C++ programmers to perform ‘mechanical’ bespoke refactoring using the clang ASTMatchers tooling. Each talk was prepared specifically for the particular audience at that conference, but both […]| Steveire's Blog
I delivered a talk about writing a refactoring tool with Clang Tooling at code::dive in November. It was uploaded to YouTube today: The slides are available here and the code samples are here. This was a fun talk to deliver as I got to demo some features which had never been seen by anyone before. […]| Steveire's Blog
When creating clang-tidy checks, it is common to extract parts of AST Matcher expressions to local variables. I expanded on this in a previous blog. auto nonAwesomeFunction = functionDecl( unless(matchesName("^::awesome_")) ); Finder->addMatcher( nonAwesomeFunction.bind("addAwesomePrefix") , this); Finder->addMatcher( callExpr(callee(nonAwesomeFunction)).bind("addAwesomePrefix") , this); Use of such variables establishes an emergent extension API for re-use in the checks, or in […]| Steveire's Blog
Dark mode lovers rejoice! It’s possible to get (most) applications to show up in dark mode in the Sway window manager. 😎| Major Hayden
Brise theme is yet another fork of Breeze. The name comes having both the French and German translations of Breeze, being Brise. As some people know, I’m contributing quite a lot to the Breeze style for the Plasma 6 release and I don’t intend to stop doing that. Both git repositories share the same git history and I didn’t massively rename all the C++ classes from BreezeStyle to BriseStyle to make it as easy as possible to backport commits from one repository to the other.| Carl Schwan
It’s time for a new Kirigami Addons release. This new release contains the work of Joshua Goins, Laurent Montel, Thiago Sueto, Volker Krause, Shubham Arora, James Graham, Rishi Kumar and myself. Thanks for contributing! New features MobileForm.FormGridContainer FormGridContainer makes it possible to make the information exposed with MobileForm more compact by putting multiple small cards in the same row. The number of columns by default is 3 on desktop unless the total number of cards makes...| Carl Schwan
It’s already two years since I last looked at KDE git history. As I decribed in the latest edition, this is inspired by the work of Hans Petter Jansson for GNOME and use the tool he made (fornalder). fornalder is a formidable tool. It is easy to use and the documentation in the readme is great. I don’t know if this is because it was programmed in Rust but fornalder was also blazingly fast and most of the time spent during this analysis was spent on cloning the repos.| Carl Schwan
I’m happy to announce the initial release of Arianna. Arianna is a small ePub reader application I started with Niccolo a few months ago. Like most of my open source applications, it is built on top of Qt and Kirigami. Arianna is both an ePub viewer and a library management app. Internally, Arianna uses Baloo to find your existing ePub files in your device and categorize them. Library view The library view will keep track of your reading progress and find new books as soon as you download t...| Carl Schwan
TULSA, OKLAHOMA (2 October 2020) – The Adélie Linux Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the immediate release of Adélie Linux 1.0-RC2 for all supported platforms. Learn more about Adélie Linux on our newly redesigned Web site, or see our new download page. Please note: This is a test release of Adélie Linux. While … Read More »| The Adélie Chronicle
Backstory The All-American High School Film Festival (hereafter, A-AHSFF) is a week-long event hosted in New York City. Students can submit their short films in advance, and at the event are exhibi…| Simon's Blog
Craft: Platforms and Compiler While my last post was still about the new cache and which compilers we should support, the pre built binar...| the2ring.blogspot.com
Update: Updated instructions Its time to Craft a Beta While the poll about the compiler platforms is still going on, its time for a ...| the2ring.blogspot.com
Hi everyone, In the last days we created a stable Craft branch which builds Qt 5.62 and KDE Frameworks 5.33.0 (KF5), and backported ...| the2ring.blogspot.com
Time to craft It's time for KDE Emerge to emerge as Craft. After many years of being the KDE Windows build tool we want to make KDE Emer...| the2ring.blogspot.com
Today I had a problem with with boost in KDE emerge on UNIX. I joined #boost and told them of my problem, I mentioned that it was relate...| the2ring.blogspot.com
Hi there, Looks like its time for an update. I visited Randa (Randaaaaa) this year for the third time. And as usual it was a great...| the2ring.blogspot.com
Hello Everyone, Lets welcome Snorenotify to the KDE family. First of all, what is Snorenotify. It all started with a Java application....| the2ring.blogspot.com