Using JuK on Fedora Core
Many Fedora Core users of KDE have realized by now that the amazing iTunes-esque jukebox application JuK is not packaged with the rest KDE. To get it up and running, read below!
del.icio.us | Digg | Facebook | StumbleUponMany Fedora Core users of KDE have realized by now that the amazing iTunes-esque jukebox application JuK is not packaged with the rest KDE. To get it up and running, read below!
del.icio.us | Digg | Facebook | StumbleUponIn conjunction with the creation of a new page for MindFire I have released to source code for anyone who would like to help out! If you do jump in, please send patches to me here. Thanks!
del.icio.us | Digg | Facebook | StumbleUponZack Rusin of KDE has announced KDE4 will have full support for widgets from OS X’s Dashboard.
I finally got most the implementation of the HTML Canvas element for KHTML finished. It’s in the kdelibs-js branch in SVN. After George/Maks merge their other changes we’ll merge it to HEAD. I’m planning to add full OSX Dashboard compatibility layer for Plasma (hence why I’ve spent most of the day yesterday on implementing the Canvas element).
Also, new background rendering code has been checked into SVN that will allow “layered” backgrounds, panoramas, animated backgrounds (ala E17), and more!
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