Linux on the desktop: KDE beta 3.3 released
- 16 August, 2004 08:21
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The latest version of KDE beta 3.3 has been deemed stable enough for a public release candidate. The KDE team requests that all testers try and break this release as soon as possible, as the bug reports are invaluable to the developers.
This version has already received a lot of feedback and has been deemed stable enough for a public release candidate, and the KDE team requests that all testers try and break this release as soon as possible, as the bug reports are invaluable to the developers.
Binary packages will not be available for this version, says KDE. Source code can be downloaded from http://download.kde.org/unstable/3.3.0rc2/src/ (or alternately use the excellent Konstruct build tool at http://developer.kde.org/build/konstruct/).
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