Stirling Chat
Monday, 7 April 2014
Lydia brought a load of friends over from Germany to visit the sights of Stirling. Paul threw a party for her friends. I canoed up the Firth of Forth to visit and drank lashings of ginger beer.
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Plasma Next Alpha
Friday, 4 April 2014
This week, as well as being a centrefold model in a tabloid rag, another of my life ambitions came true when I had the glory of being the release dude. Plasma 2014.6 is the first version of Plasma using KDE Frameworks 5 and the developers are hard at work coding on it. The release schedule required an Alpha so I was tasked with working out how to release some tars.
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Konsole new features 2.13
Sunday, 16 March 2014
With the KDE SC 4.13 release soon, a few new features made it into Konsole.
There have been quite a few requests dealing with the tabs over the years. Now, Konsole can load a stylesheet .css file that will be applied the the tabbar. This can control the size, colors, and text among a few items. There's a section in the Handbook which gives a few examples. Configure Konsole->TabBar Profiles can now store the desired column and row sizes. This is for new windows only. Configure Current Profile->General Configure Konsole->General Please provide any feedback on these or any other issues with recent Konsole versions.
KDE Frameworks 5 Alpha 2 is Green
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Scarlett has been working hard on packaging KDE Frameworks 5 Alpha 2 and the build status page shows a sea of green (the only yellow is when a framework is asking for a package which doesn't exist yet). Just in time for Plasma Next to get its Alpha release this week coming :) Grab the KF5 packages from the experimental PPA for Kubuntu Trusty.
New Blue Systems Office Edinburgh
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
The Blue Systems office in Edinburgh has moved across The Meadows to the Grassmarket to a larger office which is also surrounded on two sides by curious artist collectives and the occasional hipster café. Hosted in Edinburgh's new technology incubator Codebase we are in another building which is nicer on the inside looking out, this time with a view of our local volcano Arthur's Seat.
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A Yakuake update: Frameworks 5, Wayland, More
Monday, 17 February 2014
Things have been rather quiet in Yakuake land for a while. 2014 is going to shake things up, though, so it's time for a brief look at what's been going on and where things are headed next.
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No Licence Needed for Kubuntu Derivative Distributions
Friday, 14 February 2014
Early last year the Linux Mint developer told me he had been contacted by Canonical's community manager to tell him he needed to licence his use of the packages he used from Ubuntu. Now Ubuntu is free software and as an archive admin, I spend a lot of time reviewing everything that goes into Ubuntu to ensure it has freedom in its copyright. So I advised him to ignore the issue as being FUD.
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Talk and Interview at FOSDEM
Monday, 10 February 2014
Hacker Public Radio FOSDEM edition is up now for those wanting a podcast packaged full of geek interviews. My interview is 27 minutes in and talks of KDE, Kubuntu and how Baloo will make the KDE world slicker. MP3 file.
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KDE Plasma at the movies
Sunday, 9 February 2014
For several years, I used to maintain a collection of clippings showing the KDE workspaces in use in interesting settings - popping up on TV shows, on public terminals in odd locations, in articles on leading scientific endeavours. All sorts of cool cases. More recently I haven't been collecting as diligently anymore, though, for perhaps the best possible reason: It's happening so frequently now that individual examples have lost much of their novelty.
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Homerun 1.2.0
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
Monday saw the release of version 1.2.0 of Homerun, now a collection of launcher interfaces for Plasma Workspaces, powered by a common foundation. If you're already familiar with, or even a happy user of Homerun this description of it might make you raise an eyebrow, so let's take a look at what's new in this version.
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