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<b>Korona 4.4.3 (coming soon)</b> <br> | |||
<i>List of fixes and improvements:</i><br> | |||
process list and other system info now work in ksysguard (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=200646)<br> | |||
Korona boots into a KDE session again<br> | |||
KDM is used instead of GDM<br> | |||
amarok !<br> | |||
koffice !<br> | |||
<i>List of new issues:</i><br> | |||
<b>Korona 4.3.98</b> <br> | <b>Korona 4.3.98</b> <br> | ||
Comes with KDE 4.4 RC3.<br> | Comes with KDE 4.4 RC3.<br> |
Revision as of 19:55, 7 May 2010
What is Korona?
Korona is a live DVD that makes it easy to peek at the current state of porting KDE4 to OpenSolaris. It's created by adding the packages of the KDE-Solaris project on top of a regular OpenSolaris image. Apart from setting KDE as default, there are no other customizations.
Download
ISOs are posted regularly at genunix.org
Can I install Korona and use it in production environment?
Please don't :-)
Korona is not really a distribution. It's meant to be a test-drive thing.
If Korona is not stable enough for you, then have a look at Belenix.
If you like Korona, you may be better off installing regular OpenSolaris and installing KDE from the KDE-Solaris IPS repository (check the forum for latest news).
So what works and what's broken?
See the Status page.
I want to join the developers/build my own KDE packages
A step by step guide is available.
Contact
There is a forum. Developers hang out at the #kde4-solaris IRC channel of Freenode.
News
Korona 4.4.3 (coming soon)
List of fixes and improvements:
process list and other system info now work in ksysguard (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=200646)
Korona boots into a KDE session again
KDM is used instead of GDM
amarok !
koffice !
List of new issues:
Korona 4.3.98
Comes with KDE 4.4 RC3.
Due to some not-yet-analyzed changes in gdm the Korona live-DVD autologins to GNOME. Click 'System' - 'Logout jack' - 'Logout' and the KDE4 session will come up in a few seconds.
The kde-solaris project has got a bugzilla at opensolaris.org now. It should focus on issues specific to our builds, we do not intend to duplicate the upstream bugzilla.
A survey was launched : survey
List of fixes and improvements:
Crashes of several KDEgames were fixed.
Crashes of several KDEedu apps were fixed.
Crashes of some akonadi apps were fixed.
Desktop globe wallpaper is enabled in KDEplasma-addons
KDE crash on a system with VirtualBox additions was fixed.
LZMA support.was added
KMix is now included.
List of new issues:
network-admin icon is invisible since 4.4 RC1
System Activity dialog is empty
The Korona live-DVD autologins to GNOME. Click 'System' - 'Logout jack' - 'Logout' and the KDE4 session will come up in a few seconds.
Korona 4.3.80
Brings you KDE 4.4.beta 1.
Only KDEedu and KDEplasma-addons are missing due to unresolved build issues.
The following issues are fixed: "dolphin crashes"
Korona 4.3.1
It comes with new version numbering scheme ;-), the version now matches the KDE version, this means that now it ships with KDE 4.3.1
Now also kdebindings, kdepim-runtime, kdeplasma-addons and qtcreator are included.
A Qt benchmark qgears is included.
KDEl10n packages were dropped to make the iso smaller.
The following issues are fixed: "Konqueror crashes when launched via Run Command", "Kinfocenter crashes", "nwam-manager is spawned multiple times", "Right-click on Icon Settings kills plasma"
The following either new or previously untracked issues were identified: "Akonadi seems misconfigured", "Several games crash", "Some edu apps crash", "krunner crashes", "akonadi_nepomuk_email_feeder crashes", "QtCreator requires LD_LIBRARY_PATH to start correctly", "Annoying mouse bug"