As a fan of KDE, maybe i can call this September is a Month of KDE, or Yet another Month of KDE.
The September 1st 2009, developer released the first revision of KDE 4.3, took the GNU/Linux desktop more stable and lots of bugfixes, and enhancements bringing KDE to the higher grounds.
The 4th, Amarok 2.2 became its first Beta (code name: Crystal Clear) released. Many improvements had been reached to satisfy its user, me, including you. And to make sure it is mature, and get the stable release (ASAP), we should help them by using, test it, and report bug(s) (if you find them), or ask for new feature(s) (if you want it). So we can always listen free sound everywhere..
The 15th, KOffice 2.1 got its second Beta, and the big news is Nokia (N900) will use it as based application for office viewer on its Maemo 5. It is amazing, and from a user’s view i think now many of them will use KOffice not just a second alternative in office application area, but also a future technology that will give more advantages than others. Kudos to KOffice developers!
… and today is the third day of openSUSE Conference 2009, Germany– good luck good man, the distro which i use at work and base of my contribution to the free world.
Btw, you can check the countdown / banner of openSUSE 11.2 (will be released in November 2009), you can find it on my blog though.
Even i spend (most of) my time in class (i will update this page soon to show how busy crazy i am) i’m now still alive, (unfortunately) i don’t have any good photos to describe this..
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Don’t worry, even the theme of this blog uses Librio 1.0 which looks like Mac OS desktop, i like it because of simplicity. I wanted the green one, but never found it, unless you eagerly make it one for me..
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See, this September is a (yet another) month of KDE.. Yours?
Have a lot of fun!
… and happy Idul Fitri for Muslims who celebrate it.






i like kde too.. heavy fans!
Can i take a one small pic from your blog?
# SonyaSunny: Please do, and consult here on how to use it.
#Budi: I can see that