DATELINE NOVEMBER 21, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
KDE Ships Leading Desktop with Advanced Web Browser and Development Environment for Linux and Other UNIXes
November 21, 2001 (The INTERNET). The KDE Project today announced the immediate release of KDE 2.2.2, a powerful and easy-to-use Internet-enabled desktop for Linux. KDE 2.2.2 is available in 42 languages and ships with the core KDE libraries, the core desktop environment, and over 100 applications from the other base KDE packages (administration, multimedia, network, PIM, development, etc.). The KDE Project encourages all users of the award-winning KDE, and strongly encourages all users of KDE in multi-user environments, to upgrade to KDE 2.2.2.
KDE 2.2.2 is a security and service release. It marks the last scheduled release of the KDE 2 series, though further releases may occur. Code development is currently focused on KDE 3.0, scheduled for its first beta release next month and for final release in the first quarter of 2002.
The principal improvements over KDE 2.2.1, release two months ago, include:
A more complete list of changes and a FAQ about the release are available at the KDE web site.
KDE 2.2.2 complements the release of KOffice 1.1 in August, 2001. KOffice is a comprehensive, modular, component-based suite of office productivity applications. KDE is the only Open Source project to provide a complete desktop and productivity environment for Linux/UNIX.
KDE and all its components (including KOffice) are available for free under Open Source licenses from the KDE server and its mirrors and can also be obtained on CD-ROM.
For more information about the KDE 2.2 series, please see the KDE 2.2 press release and the KDE 2.2 Info Page, which is an evolving FAQ about the series.
Binary Packages. All major Linux distributors and some Unix distributors have provided binary packages of KDE 2.2.2 for recent versions of their distribution. Some of these binary packages are available for free download under http://download.kde.org/stable/2.2.2/ or under the equivalent directory at one of the many KDE ftp server mirrors, and additional binary packages, as well as updates to the packages now available, will become available over the next few week.
Please note that the KDE team makes these packages available from the KDE web site as a convenience to KDE users. The KDE project is not responsible for these packages as they are provided by third parties -- typically, but not always, the distributor of the relevant distribution. If you cannot find a binary package for your distribution, please read the KDE Binary Package Policy.
Library Requirements. The library requirements for a particular binary package vary with the system on which the package was compiled. Please bear in mind that some binary packages may require a newer version of Qt and other libraries than was included with the applicable distribution (e.g., LinuxDistro 8.0 may have shipped with Qt-2.2.3 but the packages below may require Qt-2.3.x). For general library requirements for KDE, please see the text at Source Code - Library Requirements below.
Package Locations. At the time of this release, pre-compiled packages are available for:
Library Requirements. KDE 2.2.2 requires the following libraries:
Compiler Requirements. Please note that some components of KDE 2.2.2 will not compile with older versions of gcc/egcs, such as egcs-1.1.2 or gcc-2.7.2. At a minimum gcc-2.95-* is required. In addition, some components of KDE 2.2.2 (such as the multimedia backbone of KDE, aRts) will not compile with gcc 3.0.x (the problems are being corrected by the KDE and GCC teams and should be resolved by the first stable release of KDE 3.0).
Source Code/SRPMs. The complete source code for KDE 2.2.2 is available for free download at http://download.kde.org/stable/2.2.2/src/ or in the equivalent directory at one of the many KDE ftp server mirrors. Additionally, source rpms are available for the following distributions:
Further Information. For further instructions on compiling and installing KDE 2.2.2, please consult the installation instructions and, if you should encounter compilation problems, the compilation FAQ. For problems with SRPMs, please contact the person listed in the applicable .spec file.
KDE is an independent, project by hundreds of developers worldwide collaborating over the Internet to create a sophisticated, customizable and stable desktop environment employing a component-based, network-transparent architecture. KDE is working proof of the power of the Open Source "Bazaar-style" software development model to create first-rate technologies on par with and superior to even the most complex commercial software.
Please visit the KDE family of web sites for the KDE FAQ, screenshots, KOffice information and developer information. Much more information about KDE is available from KDE's family of web sites.
Besides the valuable and excellent efforts by the KDE developers themselves, significant support for KDE development has been provided by MandrakeSoft and SuSE. In addition, the members of the KDE League provide significant support for promoting KDE. Thanks!
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United States: |
Eunice Kim The Terpin Group ekim@terpin.com (1) 650 344 4944 ext. 105 Kurt Granroth granroth@kde.org (1) 480 732 1752 Andreas Pour KDE League, Inc. pour@kde.org (1) 917 312 3122 |
Europe (French and English): |
David Faure faure@kde.org (33) 4 3250 1445 |
Europe (English and German): |
Ralf Nolden nolden@kde.org (49) 2421 502758 |