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=== KDE ===
=== KDE ===


This release features KDE {{Template:DocsDict/KDEVer}}.
This release features KDE {{Template:DocsDict/KDEVer}}. Compatibility libraries from KDE 3.5.10 are provided for the remaining KDE 3 applications.
 
http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.2.2.php <!-- This link will go live on April 1. -->
 
KDE 4.2 is the latest release series of KDE 4 and provides several new features over 4.0 and 4.1, in particular most of the features known from KDE 3 and several new ones. KDE 4.2.2 is a bugfix release from the KDE 4.2 release series.


Fedora 11 includes a snapshot of the NetworkManager plasmoid <code>kde-plasma-networkmanagement</code>, which replaces the KDE 3 <code>knetworkmanager</code> snapshot in Fedora 10. As it was not considered ready for production use, the KDE Live images still use <code>nm-applet</code> from <code>NetworkManager-gnome</code> instead, as in Fedora 8, 9 and 10. The <code>gnome-keyring-daemon</code> facility saves passwords for <code>nm-applet</code>. If you wish to try <code>kde-plasma-networkmanagement</code>, it can be installed from the repository.
Fedora 11 includes a snapshot of the NetworkManager plasmoid <code>kde-plasma-networkmanagement</code>, which replaces the KDE 3 <code>knetworkmanager</code> snapshot in Fedora 10. As it was not considered ready for production use, the KDE Live images still use <code>nm-applet</code> from <code>NetworkManager-gnome</code> instead, as in Fedora 8, 9 and 10. The <code>gnome-keyring-daemon</code> facility saves passwords for <code>nm-applet</code>. If you wish to try <code>kde-plasma-networkmanagement</code>, it can be installed from the repository.
TODO: Do we want to repeat the same old blurbs from the F10 release notes here?


==== Software Updates (PackageKit) ====
==== Software Updates (PackageKit) ====
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As the default updater in KDE is <code>kpackagekit</code> (since Fedora 10), the <code>gnome-packagekit</code> updater is no longer set up to run in KDE (as of Fedora 11). This avoids the situation where both update applets were trying to run at the same time. Users of Fedora 9 or 10 who were running <code>gnome-packagekit</code> under KDE should install <code>kpackagekit</code> when upgrading to Fedora 11.
As the default updater in KDE is <code>kpackagekit</code> (since Fedora 10), the <code>gnome-packagekit</code> updater is no longer set up to run in KDE (as of Fedora 11). This avoids the situation where both update applets were trying to run at the same time. Users of Fedora 9 or 10 who were running <code>gnome-packagekit</code> under KDE should install <code>kpackagekit</code> when upgrading to Fedora 11.


==== Enhancements ====
==== Desktop Effects ====
 
KDE 4.2 improves support for desktop effects in KWin, the KDE window manager, in particular, they should be more reliable, and more effects are provided, including the famous ''Cube'' effect known from Compiz. However, desktop effects are still disabled by default in Fedora due to stability and reliability concerns. Desktop effects can be enabled in the ''Desktop'' applet of the System Settings application.
 
Alternatively, Compiz may also be used with KDE. It can be installed from the repository by installing the <code>compiz-kde</code> package. Please note, however, that enabling desktop effects in KWin is the preferred way to use desktop effects in KDE 4.
 
==== Package and Application Changes ====


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==== Package and Application Changes ====
==== Package and Application Changes ====


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* Fedora 10 ships <code>kdepim</code> {{Template:DocsDict/KDEVer}} instead of 3.5.x.
* <code>libkipi</code>, <code>libkexiv2</code>, and <code>libkdcraw</code> have been obsoleted by the KDE 4 versions in the <code>kdegraphics</code> package. Accordingly, <code>kipi-plugins</code>, <code>digikam</code>, and <code>kphotoalbum</code> have been updated to KDE 4 versions.
* <code>kpackagekit</code>, a KDE frontend to PackageKit, is now available. (It may be made available as an update for Fedora 9 at a later time.)
 
In addition, the following changes made since the Fedora 9 release, which have been backported to Fedora 9 updates, are also part of Fedora 10:
* KDE has been upgraded from version 4.0.3 to {{Template:DocsDict/KDEVer}}.
* <code>qt</code> and <code>PyQt4</code> have been upgraded from 4.3 to 4.4.
* <code>kdewebdev</code>, <code>kdevelop</code>, <code>kdegames3</code>, and the KDE 3 backwards-compatibility libraries have been upgraded from KDE 3.5.9 to 3.5.10.
* '''QtWebKit''' is now part of the <code>qt</code> package. The stand alone <code>WebKit-qt</code> package has been obsoleted.
* The new package <code>qgtkstyle</code> contains a Qt 4 style using GTK+ for drawing, providing better integration of Qt 4 and KDE 4 applications into GNOME.
* The <code>phonon</code> library, which was part of <code>kdelibs</code> in Fedora 9, is now a separate package. An optional '''GStreamer''' backend (<code>phonon-backend-gstreamer</code>) is now available, but the '''xine-lib''' backend, which is now packaged as <code>phonon-backend-xine</code>, is still the recommended default backend and is now required by the <code>phonon</code> package.
* The <code>kdegames3</code> package no longer provides development support for the KDE 3 version of <code>libkdegames</code> because nothing in Fedora outside of <code>kdegames3</code> itself requires that library any longer.
* The package <code>okteta</code> is now part of <code>kdeutils</code>.
* The package <code>dragonplayer</code> is now part of <code>kdemultimedia</code>.
* The program <code>kaider</code> has been renamed to '''Lokalize''' and is now part of <code>kdesdk</code>.
* The package <code>ksirk</code> has been ported to KDE 4 and is now part of <code>kdegames</code>.
* The package <code>extragear-plasma</code> has been renamed to <code>kdeplasma-addons</code>.
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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/GStreamer_dependencies_in_RPM
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/GStreamer_dependencies_in_RPM
=== KDE ===
This release features KDE {{Template:DocsDict/KDEVer}}. As the <code>kdevelop</code> packages is not part of KDE 4.1 and <code>kdewebdev</code> is only partially available (no '''Quanta''') in KDE 4.1, the KDE 3.5.10 versions of those packages are shipped. A <code>kdegames3</code> package containing the games not yet ported to KDE 4 is also available.
http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.1.2.php
KDE 4.1 is the latest release of KDE 4 and provides several new features, many usability improvements, and bugfixes over KDE 4.0, the first KDE 4 release series.  This new release includes a folder view desktop applet (''plasmoid''), improvements to '''Dolphin''' and '''Konqueror''' and many new and improved applications. KDE 4.1.2 is a bugfix release from the KDE 4.1 release series.
Fedora 10 does '''not''' include the legacy KDE 3 Desktop. It does include a compatibility KDE 3 Development Platform, which can be used to build and run KDE 3 applications within KDE 4 or any other desktop environment. Refer to the [[Docs/Beats/BackwardsCompatibility]] section for more details about what is included.
Fedora 10 includes a snapshot of <code>knetworkmanager</code>, which works with the prerelease of '''NetworkManager''' 0.7 in Fedora 10. As it was not considered ready for production use, the KDE Live images use <code>nm-applet</code> from <code>NetworkManager-gnome</code> instead (as in Fedora 8 and 9). The <code>gnome-keyring-daemon</code> facility saves passwords for these encryption technologies. If you wish to try <code>knetworkmanager</code>, it can be installed from the repository.
As the native '''KWin''' window manager now optionally supports compositing and desktop effects, the KDE Live images no longer include '''Compiz/Beryl''' (since Fedora 9). The '''KWin''' compositing/effects mode is disabled by default, but can be enabled in <code>systemsettings</code>. '''Compiz''' (with KDE 4 integration) is available from the repository by installing the <code>compiz-kde</code> package.
==== Enhancements ====
* '''Plasma''' is more mature and panel configuration has been extended. The new panel controller makes it easy to customize your panel providing direct visual feedback. The '''Plasma''' <code>folderview</code> applet provides a view of a directory and thus allows you to store files on the desktop. It replaces other well-known icons on the desktop.
==== Package and Application Changes ====
* Fedora 10 ships <code>kdepim</code> {{Template:DocsDict/KDEVer}} instead of 3.5.x.
* <code>libkipi</code>, <code>libkexiv2</code>, and <code>libkdcraw</code> have been obsoleted by the KDE 4 versions in the <code>kdegraphics</code> package. Accordingly, <code>kipi-plugins</code>, <code>digikam</code>, and <code>kphotoalbum</code> have been updated to KDE 4 versions.
* <code>kpackagekit</code>, a KDE frontend to PackageKit, is now available. (It may be made available as an update for Fedora 9 at a later time.)
In addition, the following changes made since the Fedora 9 release, which have been backported to Fedora 9 updates, are also part of Fedora 10:
* KDE has been upgraded from version 4.0.3 to {{Template:DocsDict/KDEVer}}.
* <code>qt</code> and <code>PyQt4</code> have been upgraded from 4.3 to 4.4.
* <code>kdewebdev</code>, <code>kdevelop</code>, <code>kdegames3</code>, and the KDE 3 backwards-compatibility libraries have been upgraded from KDE 3.5.9 to 3.5.10.
* '''QtWebKit''' is now part of the <code>qt</code> package. The stand alone <code>WebKit-qt</code> package has been obsoleted.
* The new package <code>qgtkstyle</code> contains a Qt 4 style using GTK+ for drawing, providing better integration of Qt 4 and KDE 4 applications into GNOME.
* The <code>phonon</code> library, which was part of <code>kdelibs</code> in Fedora 9, is now a separate package. An optional '''GStreamer''' backend (<code>phonon-backend-gstreamer</code>) is now available, but the '''xine-lib''' backend, which is now packaged as <code>phonon-backend-xine</code>, is still the recommended default backend and is now required by the <code>phonon</code> package.
* The <code>kdegames3</code> package no longer provides development support for the KDE 3 version of <code>libkdegames</code> because nothing in Fedora outside of <code>kdegames3</code> itself requires that library any longer.
* The package <code>okteta</code> is now part of <code>kdeutils</code>.
* The package <code>dragonplayer</code> is now part of <code>kdemultimedia</code>.
* The program <code>kaider</code> has been renamed to '''Lokalize''' and is now part of <code>kdesdk</code>.
* The package <code>ksirk</code> has been ported to KDE 4 and is now part of <code>kdegames</code>.
* The package <code>extragear-plasma</code> has been renamed to <code>kdeplasma-addons</code>.


=== LXDE ===
=== LXDE ===

Revision as of 17:26, 31 March 2009

Fedora Desktop

This section details changes that affect Fedora graphical desktop users.

GNOME

GNOME Panel

Previously, users could move the GNOME panels to from one part of the desktop to another by clicking on the gnome-panel, dragging it to another location while holding down and releasing the mouse button. Now, users must also hold down a key on the keyboard while moving the panels. By default, this modifier key is the Alt key, but users may change it to any other key by using the windows preference tool (System>Preferences>Windows).

This change in behavior greatly reduces the chances of a user accidentally moving the panel, and makes moving the gnome-panel the same as moving windows in GNOME.

Bluetooth

The bluez-gnome Bluetooth management tools was replaced by gnome-bluetooth. This adds easy access to switching Bluetooth on/off for laptops, an easier to use new device setup assistant, as well as the ability to connect to input and audio devices.

The ObexFTP browsing code now has full write support, and new support for the Wacom Bluetooth tablet is included.

Bluetooth audio support is included in gnome-bluetooth and pulseaudio as a technology preview.

Root User disabled for GNOME Display Manager

Root user is disabled by defaulf for GNOME Display Manager (GDM) from Fedora 10 onwards. We strongly recommend that you avoid logging in as root user and instead use su - or sudo for running commands requiring root access. If you wish to revert this setting however, refer here.

KDE

This release features KDE 4.2.2. Compatibility libraries from KDE 3.5.10 are provided for the remaining KDE 3 applications.

http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.2.2.php

KDE 4.2 is the latest release series of KDE 4 and provides several new features over 4.0 and 4.1, in particular most of the features known from KDE 3 and several new ones. KDE 4.2.2 is a bugfix release from the KDE 4.2 release series.

Fedora 11 includes a snapshot of the NetworkManager plasmoid kde-plasma-networkmanagement, which replaces the KDE 3 knetworkmanager snapshot in Fedora 10. As it was not considered ready for production use, the KDE Live images still use nm-applet from NetworkManager-gnome instead, as in Fedora 8, 9 and 10. The gnome-keyring-daemon facility saves passwords for nm-applet. If you wish to try kde-plasma-networkmanagement, it can be installed from the repository.

Software Updates (PackageKit)

As the default updater in KDE is kpackagekit (since Fedora 10), the gnome-packagekit updater is no longer set up to run in KDE (as of Fedora 11). This avoids the situation where both update applets were trying to run at the same time. Users of Fedora 9 or 10 who were running gnome-packagekit under KDE should install kpackagekit when upgrading to Fedora 11.

Desktop Effects

KDE 4.2 improves support for desktop effects in KWin, the KDE window manager, in particular, they should be more reliable, and more effects are provided, including the famous Cube effect known from Compiz. However, desktop effects are still disabled by default in Fedora due to stability and reliability concerns. Desktop effects can be enabled in the Desktop applet of the System Settings application.

Alternatively, Compiz may also be used with KDE. It can be installed from the repository by installing the compiz-kde package. Please note, however, that enabling desktop effects in KWin is the preferred way to use desktop effects in KDE 4.

Package and Application Changes

TODO

Configuring Sudo

Sudo is a convenient way to administrate your system as a desktop user. For more details, refer here.