PolishLinux KDE 4.1 Preview (Rev
802150)<http://polishlinux.org/kde/kde-4-rev-802150-work-in-progress>
*he state of Plasma can be currently described as 'chaotic'. The reason for
that is that its API is being refactored which in result makes it almost
impossible to use for a regular human being. Most applets despite continuous
development, still experience issues with adjusting to the new API. This
results in instabilities and — in some cases — even problem with displaying
properly on desktop. Yesterday however, I managed to catch a dev snapshot of
KDE 4.1 which allowed me to test the recent changes, at least on the
surface. Ladies and gentlemen, I introduce you to "The Revision 802150″.*
Desktop

First thing worth noticing is the new looks of KRunner. Unfortunately, on
the current stage, it behaves in an unpredictable manner. In some cases
after typing one letter I had to wait a few seconds for KRunner to catch it
and prompt me with a list of available choices. What is more, it randomly
hung up completely, exceeding the maximum response time, forcing KWin to
kindly ask me to kill it.

KRunner — new looks

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/kde4_802150_krunner.jpg>

Till now, the only way to add a Plasma applet was to use an icon located in
the upper-right corner of the desktop. This time I noticed a new icon,
located in the bottom panel. Currently it does not response to my actions so
it's hard to state whether it's going to replace the former solution or —
perhaps — it will be used to add a new applet to a specific panel. I think
though, that the latter makes more sense so it's pretty likely to be the
correct guess.

Plasma manager in KDE panel

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Dolphin

Dolphin — the file manager — eventually got the feature I've been waiting
for: the tab support!

Dolphin with tabs

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Phonon

In kdereview tree, the work is in progress to add a new sound engine to
Phonon. Now those of you who — for one reason or another — don't like Xine,
are given an option to choose GStreamer as the audio output. I have often
heard that Gstreamer beats Xine in many areas, especially when the number of
supported audio/video formats is concerned.

Sound system settings

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Konqueror & WebKit

Some people 
commented<http://polishlinux.org/kde/kde-4-rev-790000-better-stability-and-performance/#comments>my
previous revision stating that Konqueror already used WebKit as the
default engine. These comments were incorrect. Last time I presented the
Acid3 test results for Konqueror with default KHTML engine. Today however, I
compiled the Qt library with WebKit support and the required dependencies.
Here is the result for Acid3 for the Konqueror/WebKit duo:

Konqueror / WebKit

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/b715de3d5ac997d3d191e3d6c5593c92.jpg>
Oxygen theme

Only cosmetic changes here: polished tabs and beautified scroll bars.

Oxygen theme

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/0b4808abfd563da8a82a4a7a959fa010.jpg>
Ozone

As it shows, the default window decoration for KDE 4.1 will not be Oxygen,
but its fork, called Ozone. Currently the only difference is that — in
contrary to Oxygen — Ozone respects the color scheme changes.

Windows decoration for Ozone theme

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/4fb6461245f1c1b5baf74981c5ef3a24.jpg>
KDE Info Center

KDE Info Center has been fully ported to Qt4 library. Let's see how it looks
now…

KDE Info Center: Main windows

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/a7a0c94094977f13c2a2308e1f7f6bb0.jpg>

KDE Info Center: Memory usage

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/4ee3abe23fc65f64baf8ac353f2b8c11.jpg>

KDE Info Center: Partitions

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/a8558a4ad9b305f51f70ce05ac24bafa.jpg>
KWin with Wobbly Windows

Kwin features a new visual effect known to most of you from Compiz: the
Wobbly Windows. Only a few days ago the settings panel for this effect had
tons of detailed options. Most of these options have been disabled now, the
only thing that can be configured is the window deformation level while in
motion. This seems more appropriate for a common user since the number of
configurable settings was overwhelming before. One minor flaw that I noticed
in KWin Wobble Windows is that the window shadow is not properly deformed
(it does not adjust to the current shape of the window).

KWin effects

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/02e0998bc8a954b133727851642e6593.jpg>

Wobbly effect configuration

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/kde4_802150_wobbly2..jpg>

Wobbly effect in action

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/3b6fa45414f348a321b7ff75cebb9e98.jpg>


*Amarok*

Amarok is getting closer and closer to its major release. The current
changes mostly concern the looks of Plasma applets and streaming sources
extensions. It's however worth noting that the application itself proves to
be much more stable than before. Amarok also now remembers previously added
collections, playlists and — what is crucial — does not crash upon frequent
interaction with the user. I'll try to write a separate piece of text about
this great multimedia player soon.

Amarok: Let the music play!

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/c82a5b9cdcd026d045de7d5331d1ca75.jpg>

Amarok: Last.fm support

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/38f4a222e1e8e1d1c1ce3f835f528eec.jpg>
K3b

Another crucial KDE app is K3b. It is by far the best open source tool in
the world to burn DVDs and CDs, but it also features other things as well.
There is a rumor that K3b will be renamed to K4b with its stable release of
KDE 4. Whatever its name is or will be, the fact is that it's quite usable
even now, in development state.

K3b (K4b)

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/938958416cdd41f5176673566edf1f44.jpg>

Let's investigate some configuration options…

K3b settings

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Other configuration options

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<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/82a6d140aa8f379a27459747ee83413d.jpg>

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/d1dbb0f99849aa8d833829524d93070e.jpg>
<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/abb382289aed29ee5f5cc968267b535d.jpg>
<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/79ee27a4302f04808e35bf8b35300779.jpg>

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/cba29237f85459ee3e8ece37cb3a55b6.jpg>

A DVD project that I started to test the app:

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/c7c67136d591f5d1ef3ec00cea35ebc2.jpg>

Now it suffices to insert a blank disk and… let it burn!

Burn settings

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/kde4_802150_k3b_burn1.jpg>

<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/kde4_802150_k3b_burn2.jpg>
<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/kde4_802150_k3b_burn3.jpg>
<http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-rev-802150/kde4_802150_k3b_burn4.jpg>

I hope you liked this new revision, it took some time to prepare it but I
promise the next one will appear soon, so check frequently your PolishLinux
RSS <http://polishlinux.org/feed/> and stay tuned!




With Regards
---------------------
आर.सी. Adhikari

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