The funny thing is Gstreamer is the default Phonon backend. At least in Arch. However, it's very easy to switch to Xine.
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Originally posted by izual View PostDo you have a link for that?
This page gets updated regularly, so this list is by no means complete.
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lol that link is down at the moment, too many users on the connection :P must be slashdotted looking forward to trying this new release the versions of kde4.x i've tried appeared to just be lacking applications/features needed to make the whole thing useful
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Originally posted by izual View PostThanks for the link.
I can't finde any phonon improvements in these lists (4.3/4.4) and that sucks. Phonon still lacks too many "features" like equalizer support...
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Originally posted by netsurf View Postlol that link is down at the moment, too many users on the connection :P must be slashdotted looking forward to trying this new release the versions of kde4.x i've tried appeared to just be lacking applications/features needed to make the whole thing useful
Aaron Seigo recently posted a list with planned Plasma features for KDE 4.4 in his blog and it was H U G E.
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Originally posted by eric.frederich View PostI ran a fairly recent build if KDE a month or two ago and when I ran Inkscape I couldn't see the colors in any of the sliders.
I saw that the bug was known.
Wondering if this is fixed.
No idea whose fault it is? KDE, Qt, GTK+, Inkscape?
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Aaron's post was just about Plasma. http://aseigo.blogspot.com/2009/07/p...in-kde-44.html
Most of the GSOC projects will be in 4.4 as well. http://socghop.appspot.com/org/home/google/gsoc2009/kde
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