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    Kubuntu Quantal Quetzal Beta2

    Quantal Quetzal Technical Overview Beta2

    https://wiki.kubuntu.org/QuantalQuet...Overview/Beta2


    Kubuntu

    https://wiki.kubuntu.org/QuantalQuetzal/
    General Information

    "Quantal Quetzal" is the code name for Ubuntu 12.10, scheduled for release on 18 October 2012.
    --> https://wiki.kubuntu.org/QuantalQuetzal/ReleaseSchedule

    Kubuntu Beta2: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/QuantalQuetzal/Beta2/Kubuntu

    Kubuntu upgrades: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Qu...grades/Kubuntu


    KDE

    KDE 4.9 release schedule: http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules/KD...lease_Schedule
    Tuesday, October 2, 2012: KDE SC 4.9.2 release

    If the the KDE SC 4.9 doesn't have it - maybe the KDE SC 4.10 will have it...

    KDE 4.10 release schedule:http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules/KD...lease_Schedule
    and the feature plan: http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules/KD...0_Feature_Plan


    Ubuntu forums Ubuntu +1 (Quantal Quetzal)

    http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=416
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    #2
    Thanks for sharing OneLine - time to drop my Debian Squeeze install and prepare for the Lightworks alpha coming 30th of October. I consider KDE at this stage will be rock solid to handle Lightworks just as well as Editshare's vote on Unity/ubuntu.

    b.r

    Jonas
    ASUS M4A87TD | AMD Ph II x6 | 12 GB ram | MSI GeForce GTX 560 Ti (448 Cuda cores)
    Kubuntu 12.04 KDE 4.9.x (x86_64) - Debian "Squeeze" KDE 4.(5x) (x86_64)
    Acer TimelineX 4820 TG | intel i3 | 4 GB ram| ATI Radeon HD 5600
    Kubuntu 12.10 KDE 4.10 (x86_64) - OpenSUSE 12.3 KDE 4.10 (x86_64)
    - Officially free from windoze since 11 dec 2009
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Support KFN <<<<<<<<<<<<<

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      #3
      Thanks for sharing. I've tested it in my Virtual Box - perform clean install. It works fine. I also wrote a small review here: http://rolling-ubuntu.blogspot.com/2...10-is-out.html.
      Waiting for final 12.10.
      Regards

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        #4
        Originally posted by ludmiloff View Post
        Thanks for sharing. I've tested it in my Virtual Box - perform clean install. It works fine. I also wrote a small review here: http://rolling-ubuntu.blogspot.com/2...10-is-out.html.
        Waiting for final 12.10.
        From your review:

        The installer went smoothly in my Virtual Box, though I noticed the window corners are a bit roughly and unpolished. Hope they will fix them, despite they were the same in 12.04.1.
        That's not Kubuntu's fault, but rather that of the Virtual Box graphics drivers.

        Kubuntu 12.10 also sports new Gtk Configuratuon center for better integration with Gtk application.
        It looks a bit unfinished and IMO, it is not a big deal at all. The old one worked fine too.
        I don't see how it would look "unfinished"? It's fairly complete, or what do you think is still missing?
        Also, point is, the old one *didn't* work fine. It sometimes failed to apply a Gtk2 theme and/or font, so you had to use gtk-chtheme to set them, which always worked.
        Besides that, the old one didn't support Gtk3 *at all*, while the new one does.
        You can also select icon sets for Gtk apps to use, which you couldn't set in the old one.
        Finally, the new one supports additional "Behaviour" settings which the old one didn't have either.
        Overall, the new Configuration Centre is a *great* improvement over the old one.

        Among other cool features and improvements, there probably still many bugs.
        There's an "are" missing. Also, it's very bad form to write overly generalised stuff like "There are probably still many bugs." It would be *much* better if you wrote the following:
        "One bug I found is the following: <Chromium bug>"

        Finally, there's a typo in "Configuratuon" -> "Configuration", and another one further down: "have'nt" -> "haven't".

        I would've written that as a comment on your webpage, but as the buttons at the bottom for adding comments and such are all in Russian, I couldn't figure out which to use.
        Kubuntu Raring Ringtail x64 w/ Kde 4.10.5

        Multimedia packages for Kubuntu x64 (x264 10bit, mplayer2, Aegisub etc.)
        http://erokawaii.org/?page_id=5181

        My stuff on kde-look.org
        http://kde-look.org/usermanager/sear...ction=contents

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          #5
          Originally posted by Shimapan View Post
          From your review:
          That's not Kubuntu's fault, but rather that of the Virtual Box graphics drivers.
          When I installed Kubuntu 12.04 the corners were smooth, but the bug first appeared in 12.04.1 during install on real machine - Intel video driver, I think I should fill the bug ticket.

          Originally posted by Shimapan View Post
          There's an "are" missing. Also, it's very bad form to write overly generalised stuff like "There are probably still many bugs." It would be *much* better if you wrote the following:
          "One bug I found is the following: <Chromium bug>"

          Finally, there's a typo in "Configuratuon" -> "Configuration", and another one further down: "have'nt" -> "haven't".

          I would've written that as a comment on your webpage, but as the buttons at the bottom for adding comments and such are all in Russian, I couldn't figure out which to use.
          I wish I learned English much better. Sorry for the typos. English is not my native. I'll correct them soon + will fix the generalization above as you suggest.
          The updated article is here: http://rolling-ubuntu.blogspot.com/2...10-is-out.html
          Hope, the final 12.10 will be bug free.

          Thanks.

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            #6
            Originally posted by ludmiloff View Post
            When I installed Kubuntu 12.04 the corners were smooth, but the bug first appeared in 12.04.1 during install on real machine - Intel video driver, I think I should fill the bug ticket.
            That way, it's probably an intel graphics drivers problem. Intel graphics hardware is often problematic.

            Originally posted by ludmiloff View Post
            I wish I learned English much better. Sorry for the typos. English is not my native.
            No problem. I'm not a native English speaker either

            Originally posted by ludmiloff View Post
            I'll correct them soon + will fix the generalization above as you suggest.
            The updated article is here: http://rolling-ubuntu.blogspot.com/2...10-is-out.html
            Hope, the final 12.10 will be bug free.

            Thanks.
            I would still add what I said about the new Gtk configuration dialog, i.e. that the old one *didn't* always work, and that the new one is a great improvement and such.
            Kubuntu Raring Ringtail x64 w/ Kde 4.10.5

            Multimedia packages for Kubuntu x64 (x264 10bit, mplayer2, Aegisub etc.)
            http://erokawaii.org/?page_id=5181

            My stuff on kde-look.org
            http://kde-look.org/usermanager/sear...ction=contents

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