Binary Packages
This page lists binary packages for various OS.
KDE SC 4.11.4
- Eric Hameleers aka Alien BOB of the Slackware coreteam provides KDE SC 4.11.4 packages for Slackware 14.1 (will also work on slackware-current). See his blog for more background and detail.
KDE SC 4.12 RC (4.11.97)
KDE SC 4.12 Beta 3 (4.11.95)
KDE SC 4.12 Beta 2 (4.11.90)
- openSUSE Linux provides packages in the KDF repository
KDE SC 4.12 Beta 1 (4.11.80)
- openSUSE Linux provides packages in the KDF repository
KDE SC 4.11.3
- openSUSE Linux provides packages in the KR411 (KDE SC 4.11) repository
- Eric Hameleers aka Alien BOB of the Slackware coreteam provides KDE SC 4.11.3 packages for Slackware-current (which is nearly at 14.1). See his blog for more background and detail.
KDE SC 4.11.1
- Eric Hameleers aka Alien BOB of the Slackware coreteam provides KDE SC 4.11.1 packages for Slackware-current. See his blog for more background and detail.
- openSUSE Linux provides packages in the KR411 (KDE SC 4.11) repository
- siduction provides KDE SC 4.11.1 packages in the kdenext repository.
- SolydK provides KDE SC 4.11.1 packages in its latest Update Pack.
KDE SC 4.11.0
- Kubuntu provides packages for the development release and 13.04 and 12.04 LTS
- OpenMandriva includes KDE SC 4.11 in Cooker.
- openSUSE Linux provides packages in the KR411 (KDE SC 4.11) repository
- Eric Hameleers aka Alien BOB of the Slackware coreteam provides KDE SC 4.11.0 packages for Slackware-current. See this blog entry for more background and detail.
KDE SC 4.11 RC 2 (4.10.97)
- openSUSE Linux provides packages in the KDF (KDE SC 4.11) repository
KDE SC 4.11 RC 1 (4.10.95)
- Arch Linux provides packages in the KDE-unstable repository.
- openSUSE Linux provides packages in the KDF (KDE SC 4.11) repository
KDE SC 4.11 Beta 2 (4.10.90)
- openSUSE Linux provides packages in the Factory aka. KDF (KDE SC 4.11) repository
- Kubuntu provides packages for the development release and 13.04
- Arch Linux provides packages in the KDE-unstable repository.
KDE SC 4.11 Beta 1 (4.10.80)
- Arch Linux provides packages in the KDE-unstable repository.
- openSUSE Linux provides packages in the Factory aka. KDF (KDE SC 4.11) repository
KDE SC 4.10.5
- Gentoo provides ebuilds in portage
- OpenMandriva includes KDE SC 4.10.5 in Cooker
- KDE SC 4.10.5 is part of slackware-current. If you need KDE SC 4.10.5 on a stable release, then Alien BOB of the Slackware coreteam provides packages for Slackware 14. See this blog entry for more background and detail.
- Anthon GNU/Linux provides the latest stable packages in the KDE-Latest repository. Packages in this repository are compatible with any Debian derivatives.
KDE SC 4.10.4
- Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository
- Kubuntu 4.10.4 information
- KDE SC 4.10.4 is part of slackware-current. If you need KDE SC 4.10.4 on a stable release, then Alien BOB of the Slackware coreteam provides packages for Slackware 14. See this blog entry for more background and detail.
- Anthon GNU/Linux provides the latest stable packages in the KDE-Latest repository. Packages in this repository are compatible with any Debian derivatives.
KDE SC 4.10.3
- Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository
- Kubuntu 4.10.3 information
KDE SC 4.10.2
- Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository
- Kubuntu 4.10.2 page has info on packages for 12.10, 12.04 and the Raring development release.
- openSUSE provides packages for 12.2 and 12.3 versions. See here.
- OpenMandriva includes KDE SC 4.10.2 in Cooker
KDE SC 4.10.1
- Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository
- Kubuntu 4.10.1 page has info on packages for 12.10, 12.04 and the Raring development release.
- openSUSE provides packages for 12.2 and 12.3 versions. See here.
- noop linux has a live DVD with KDE SC 4.10.1. It is also available in the repository.
KDE SC 4.10.0
- Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository
- Kubuntu 4.10 page has info on packages for 12.10, 12.04 and the Raring development release.
- openSUSE provides packages for its 12.2 version. See here.
- KDE SC 4.10.0 is part of slackware-current. If you need KDE SC 4.10.0 on a stable release, then Alien BOB of the Slackware coreteam provides packages for Slackware 14. See this blog entry for more background and detail.
KDE SC 4.10 RC 3 (4.9.98)
- Arch Linux provides packages in the KDE-unstable repository
- Chakra Linux provides binary packages, debug packages and build logs in the kde-unstable repository
- Kubuntu 4.10 RC 2 page has info on packages for 12.10 and the Raring development release.
- openSUSE Linux provides packages in the Factory aka. KDF (KDE 4.10) repository
KDE SC 4.10 RC 2 (4.9.97)
- Arch Linux provides packages in the KDE-unstable repository
- openSUSE Linux provides packages in the Factory aka. KDF (KDE SC 4.10) repository
KDE SC 4.10 RC 1 (4.9.95) ==
- Arch Linux provides packages in the KDE-unstable repository
- openSUSE Linux provides packages in the Factory aka. KDF (KDE SC 4.10) repository
KDE SC 4.10 Beta 2 (4.9.90)
- Arch Linux provides packages in the KDE-unstable repository
- Kubuntu 4.10 Beta page has info on packages for 12.10 and the Raring development release.
- openSUSE Linux provides packages in the Unstable:SC aka. KUSC (KDE trunk) and Factory aka. KDF (KDE SC 4.10) repositories
KDE SC 4.10 Beta 1 (4.9.80)
- Arch Linux provides packages in the KDE-unstable repository
- Kubuntu provides packages for the current development series
KDE SC 4.9.x
- openSUSE repository is available - more info at Upstream release aka. KR49 (KDE SC 4.9)
KDE SC 4.9.5
- Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository
- Chakra Linux provides binary packages, debug packages and build logs in the desktop repository
- Alien BOB of the Slackware coreteam provides packages for Slackware 14 and -current. See this blog entry for more background and detail.
KDE SC 4.9.4
- Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository
- Kubuntu packages are available for 12.04 and 12.10. More details can be found in the announcement on Kubuntu.org.