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    Linux Mint 7 ‘Gloria’ KDE released!

    The Linux Mint Team announce the release of Linux Mint 7 ‘Gloria’ KDE version.

    Introduction to Linux Mint 7 KDE:

    The KDE Community Edition aims to provide a version of Linux Mint which uses the KDE desktop.

    What's new in Linux Mint 7 Gloria KDE Community Edition?

    Based on Kubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope, Linux 2.6.28, KDE 4.2.4 and Xorg 7.4, Linux Mint 7 "Gloria" KDE Community Edition features a lot of improvements and the latest software from the Open Source World.

    KDE 4.2.4 and Amarok 2.1

    Highlights: The latest and shiniest KDE desktop and applications

    Linux Mint 7 KDE Community Edition uses the brand new KDE 4.2.4

    And it also comes bundled with Amarok 2.1

    mintInstall improvements
    Highlights: Featured applications, pre-filled information, seamless screenshots downloads, improved GUI layout

    Some of the most popular applications were gathered in a new window named "Featured applications". This window shows the popular applications which are available and not currently installed on the system:

    This makes it simpler for you to install most of what people are commonly looking for, all in one go.

    The mintInstall frontend now comes pre-filled with all the data required to browse and install software, with the exception of the screenshots. Compared to the older versions of mintInstall this means you don't actually need to refresh the application to be able to use it.

    When missing, screenshots are downloaded automatically. Of course, the "Refresh" button can still be used to download all of them at once.

    The GUI layout was improved. The main window now shows less information and the once called "Versions" button was replaced with "More info".

    This opens a window where you can see the versions, licenses, package names and repositories, but now also the upstream website, a long description, and the size of the packages.

    MintInstall now runs in root mode and doesn't store any information in your home folder anymore.

    mintUpdate improvements
    Highlights: Changelogs, package sizes, usability,

    The changelog tab now supports Linux Mint packages. Previous versions of mintUpdate could only show changelogs for packages maintained by Ubuntu.

    mintUpdate now shows the download size associated with each package upgrade.

    mintUpdate's system tray icon does not blink anymore. The presence of available updates is still quite noticeable as different icons are being used. The update manager now feels even less intrusive.

    mintUpload improvements
    Highlights: Ads-free, GUI improvements, graphical service manager, SCP/SFTP support

    All ads were removed from the the default service.

    The GUI layout was improved in mintUpload to make the application simpler to use and to hide information which wasn't relevant to the selected upload service.

    Services can now be created, edited or deleted graphically via a new service manager.

    Two new protocols are supported by mintUpload: SCP and SFTP.

    Credits go to Philip Morrell, Manuel Sandoval, and Dennis Schwertel for their work on the SCP/SFTP support and for their continuous help in improving mintUpload.

    mintWelcome

    Linux Mint now comes with the following welcome screen:

    Command line goodies - apt version, rtfm

    You can quickly get the version of an installed package by typing "apt version" followed by the package name. For instance, "apt version firefox" gives you the version number of the firefox package.

    RTFM is not an insult anymore, it's now a command. It's a simple link to the "man" command of course and it's nothing special, but if someone ever RTFMs you after you've asked questions on the IRC, don't feel bad about it, just say thank you. This is our way to make fun of the unfortunately well-established RTFM syndrom and we hope, if anything, you find it amusing.

    Other improvements

    Firefox now comes with the Moonlight plugin and support for Silverlight 1.x.

    The Firefox google search engine was enhanced to show links to popular search engines, as well as cached links and similar pages.

    The Linux Mint 7 Gloria repositories are now signed.

    Changes in the packages organization and the introduction of the mint-info virtual package make it easier to add additional desktops environments and editions on top of other ones. The new package hierarchy also makes it easier to upgrade Linux Mint.

    mintSystem now comes with a new adjustment system, which restores important files at boot time. This strengthens the system against Ubuntu package upgrades overwriting Mint's specific configuration. This adjustment system can be configured in /etc/linuxmint/mintSystem.conf.

    It is now possible to check the integrity of the liveCD and to boot the installer on its own.

    MintAssistant was removed, and the installer now applies the same password to root as the one you choose for the main user.

    Quassel now replaces Konversation as the default IRC client.

    Small improvements:

    • "apt purge" was fixed.
    • "apt source" now runs in user mode.
    • All Mint tools are now launchable from the command line.
    • All Mint tools now detect their environment and adapt to it. In particular they know whether to use gksu or kdesudo. The consequence of this is that packages like mintupdate-gnome or mintupdate-kde are not needed anymore, and the same package is now compatible with all desktop environments.
    • All Mint tools using an about dialog now show their own version number.


    Upstream Improvements

    Linux Mint 7 Gloria comes with a linux 2.6.28 kernel.

    The Ubiquity installer features graphical improvements and support for the ext4 filesystem.

    Ubuntu 9.04 also introduced better notifications, faster boot times, enhanced suspend-and-resume and better switching between Wi-Fi and 3G connections.

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    Re: Linux Mint 7 ‘Gloria’ KDE released!

    When it comes to KDE, and due to the popularity of desktop itself, people have many expectations. I'm not proverb that the editions of the Community do not deserve this; it's just that our resources are limited and therefore make more concessions. Editing KDE deserve support for mutually i386 and amd64 and would be in my goals to fit on a 700MB LiveCD. This can happen in the future, some of us start working full time on the project, but for now this is entirely dependent on Jamie "Boo" Birse for (responsible for editing KDE) availability.

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