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== KDE Applications 17.04 ==
== KDE neon ==


* [https://neon.kde.org KDE neon] has the latest KDE Applications
* [https://neon.kde.org KDE neon] has the latest KDE Applications
** Developer Unstable edition contains builds from latest Git in master branches
** Developer Stable edition contains builds from latest Git in stable branch including beta branches
** User Edition contains builds from latest Applications release
[[https://community.kde.org/Neon/Docker KDE neon Docker Images]] can be used to test different versions on any distro


== KDE Applications 15.12.1==
== KDE Applications 15.12.1==

Revision as of 10:22, 20 November 2018

This page is a non complete list of binary packages for various OS.

Note

These packages are not created by the KDE Release Team and we can not verify all packages are legit so proceed with the usual caution if you are installing packages from unknown or untrusted sources.


KDE neon

  • KDE neon has the latest KDE Applications
    • Developer Unstable edition contains builds from latest Git in master branches
    • Developer Stable edition contains builds from latest Git in stable branch including beta branches
    • User Edition contains builds from latest Applications release

[KDE neon Docker Images] can be used to test different versions on any distro

KDE Applications 15.12.1

  • AOSC OS provides this version of KDE Applications in the community repository
  • Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository
  • openSUSE provides updated Applications for both the rolling Tumbleweed distribution and the regular Leap 42.1 release: alternatively packages can be downloaded from the KDE:Applications OBS repository.

KDE Applications 15.12.0

  • AOSC OS provides this version of KDE Applications in the community repository
  • Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository

KDE Applications 14.12.3

KDE Applications 14.12.2

  • Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository

KDE Applications 14.12.1

  • Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository

KDE Applications 14.12.0

  • Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository

KDE SC 4.14.3

  • Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository
  • siduction provides KDE SC 4.14.3 packages in the kdenext repository.
  • Kubuntu provides KDE SC 4.14.3 packages in the Trusty backports PPA.

KDE SC 4.14.2

  • Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository

KDE SC 4.14.1

KDE SC 4.14.0

  • Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository

KDE SC 4.14 RC (4.13.97)

KDE SC 4.14 Beta 3 (4.13.95)

KDE SC 4.14 Beta 2 (4.13.90)

KDE SC 4.14 Beta 1 (4.13.80)

KDE SC 4.13.3

KDE SC 4.13.2

KDE SC 4.13.1

  • Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository
  • Gentoo provides ebuilds in portage

KDE SC 4.12.5

KDE SC 4.13.0

  • Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository
  • Gentoo provides ebuilds in portage

KDE SC 4.12.4

  • Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository

KDE SC 4.13 RC (4.12.97)

KDE SC 4.13 Beta 3 (4.12.95)

KDE SC 4.13 Beta 2 (4.12.90)

KDE SC 4.13 Beta 1 (4.12.80)

KDE SC 4.12.3

KDE SC 4.12.2

  • Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository
  • KDE SC 4.12.2 packages are available for Slackware current (which is the development tree, but the packages also work on Slackware 14.1).
  • AOSC OS2 Provides KDE 4.12.2 in os2-anthonos repository - which provides frequent KDE updates (every 0.1 step).

KDE SC 4.12.1

KDE SC 4.11.5

KDE SC 4.12.0

  • Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository
  • Chakra Linux (provides binary packages in the kde-unstable repository)
  • As usual, Eric Hameleers aka Alien BOB of the Slackware coreteam provides the bleeding edge of KDE. His KDE SC 4.12.0 packages are available for Slackware current (which is the development tree, but it will probably also work on Slackware 14.1). See his blog for more background and detail.
  • openSUSE Linux provides packages in the KR412 repository

KDE SC 4.11.4

  • Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository
  • 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)

KDE SC 4.12 Beta 1 (4.11.80)

KDE SC 4.11.3

KDE SC 4.11.2

  • Arch Linux provides the latest stable packages in the [extra] repository

KDE SC 4.11.1

KDE SC 4.11.0

KDE SC 4.11 RC 2 (4.10.97)

KDE SC 4.11 RC 1 (4.10.95)

KDE SC 4.11 Beta 2 (4.10.90)

KDE SC 4.11 Beta 1 (4.10.80)

KDE SC 4.10.5

KDE SC 4.10.4

KDE SC 4.10.3

KDE SC 4.10.2

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

KDE SC 4.10 RC 3 (4.9.98)

KDE SC 4.10 RC 2 (4.9.97)

KDE SC 4.10 RC 1 (4.9.95) ==

KDE SC 4.10 Beta 2 (4.9.90)

KDE SC 4.10 Beta 1 (4.9.80)

KDE SC 4.9.x

KDE SC 4.9.5

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.