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Checkpoint restore allows you to safe the state of an application to disk at any given pooint during its execution, and then recover it at that exact point.

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In the video we can see applications seamlessly move between Plasma, Gnome, Weston, Hyprland and Sway as part of the wayland robustness project.

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This is a video demonstration of a new feature in Qt 6.6 to handle clients surviving a compositor restart.

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The KDE Plasma Sprint 2023 took place this time at TUXEDO's offices. Developers have made headway towards #Plasma6. We asked a few developers for a personal interview - enjoy!


Der KDE Plasma Sprint 2023 fand dieses Mal in den Büros von TUXEDO statt. Die Entwickler haben Fortschritte auf dem Weg zu #Plasma6 gemacht. Wir haben ein paar Entwickler um ein persönliches Interview gebeten - viel Spaß!

#linux #opensource #opensourcesoftware #opensourcehardware #kdeplasma #plasma6 #kdeplasmasprint #kde #developer #interview #tuxedo #tuxedocomputers #office #2023 #augsburg #germany

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Welcome to KDAB News, the monthly update for developers working with Qt, C++ and 3D technologies.

In this edition, we have:

0:00 Intro 0:33 Calls for Speakers 1:18 Interview with KDE's Adam Szopa about KDE Akademy 5:39 Embedded World 2023 Recap 7:31 Tip of the month - qt6.natvis 8:26 Announcements 

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Here you find all the links mentioned in the news:

Calls for Speakers

Qt Desktop Days

https://www.qtdesktopdays.com/

Qt World Summit

https://www.qt.io/blog/call-for-presentations-qtworldsummit-2023?utm_content=242245710&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&hss_channel=tw-64366556

KDE Akademy

https://akademy.kde.org/2023/cfp/

Embedded World 2023 Recap

Demo Videos Playlist

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6CJYn40gN6jTCGzFHL7HmH5K6mC5t0u6

Four-part Whitepaper on Designing Your First Embedded Linux Device

https://www.kdab.com/publications/embeddedlinux/

Tip of the Month

Qt 6 Debugging in Visual Studio and VS Code - qt6.navis

https://www.kdab.com/debug-qt-in-vs-and-vsc/

Announcements

ACCU Conference

https://www.accuconference.org/

Italian C++ Conference

https://italiancpp.org/

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This video gives an overview of GCompris, a free open source educational program aimed at children 2-10 with 180+ activities, including some that will keep adults busy and available in many languages.

Many thanks to ReadAlongToLearnEnglish for allowing us to share this content on PeerTube!

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The combined power of #Kdenlive and #Glaxnimate in action. Get the template shared by community member @berndmj from the KDE Store:

https://www.pling.com/p/1973967/

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Today is #BlueFriday! (tube.kockatoo.org)
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Be like Konqi and get all KDE's awesome apps, all the versions of Plasma, and fantastic frameworks to build your own software at unbelievable prices!

Blue Friday is here!

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KDE at Latinoware 2022 (tube.kockatoo.org)
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Check out what we got up to at Latinoware 2022 and all the cools stuff we did and great people we met.

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In this video for our 'Insights' series, we talk to Bruno Coudoin, the creator and founder of GCompris software, about what inspired him and how GCompris became so successful.

GCompris is a free and open source, high quality, educational software suite for kids aged 2 – 10, that’s built with Qt.

00:00 Intro 00:50 What inspired you to get started on GCompris? What was the point? 02:20 Why did you make GCompris open source from the start? 03:46 Was all the development made in your spare time? 04:11 Did you get some help from your family? 07:12 Why was the gauge in the submarine activity added? 07:40 What were the biggest challenges along the way? 13:00 How can a new Contributor get started? 15:00 Why did you end up handing over the project? 16:21 How does it feel now to see full country governments making GCompris part of their school curriculum?

Link to download GCompris: https://gcompris.net/downloads-en.html

About the host: Currently working as a Software Architect in his home town of Toulouse, Bruno Coudoin is the creator and was the main developer on GCompris, an open source educational software suite with numerous Activities for children aged 2 - 10 years old.

More about GCompris: GCompris is a free and open source, high quality, educational software suite for kids aged 2 – 10, that’s built with Qt.

It was originally written in C and Python using the GTK+ widget toolkit, but a rewrite in C++ and QML using the Qt widget toolkit was initiated by Bruno Coudoin in 2014.

GCompris is used as a teaching aid worldwide. It is available in multiple languages and has global users estimated to be in the millions. With its multiple datasets, GCompris Activities can be adjusted to fit pupil’s learning needs, and fitted into their existing lesson plans, individually or in groups.

Aside from its benefit as an addition to any teaching curriculum, GCompris is proven to be especially helpful for children with learning difficulties or neurological differences. Its content is non violent, quieter, and free from distractions like pop-ups or advertisements. It has also been designed to be non-addictive. https://gcompris.net/index-en.html

These days, GCompris is a project under the umbrella of KDE, a long-term partner of KDAB.

GCompris Contributor’s site wiki: https://gcompris.net/wiki/New_contrib...

Patreon donation site for GCompris: https://gcompris.net/donate-en.html

GTK: https://www.gtk.org/

Gnome: https://www.gnome.org/get-involved/

Python: https://www.python.org/

Google Summer of Code: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/

About KDE: KDE is an international community supporting the cooperative development and distribution of Free, Open Source Software for desktop and portable computing: https://kde.org/

About KDAB: KDAB offers experienced software experts to help you deliver functional, high-performing, and innovative software across embedded, mobile, and desktop platforms for projects using C++, Qt, QML/Qt Quick, OpenGL, Qt 3D, and more: https://www.kdab.com/software-services

Keep in touch with KDAB developments by signing up for our monthly newsletter featuring news and technical blogs on Qt, C++ and 3D topics: https://www.kdab.com/development-reso...

KDAB experts regularly take time out to deliver KDAB’s world class training, in-house or at open enrollment courses around the world. We are the market leaders for training in Qt, OpenGL, and C++.

Contact us to find out more at [email protected] or visit our website: https://www.kdab.com/software-service...

We are about 90 people, located all around the world. Our Head Office is in Sweden and we have other offices in Germany, France, the UK, and the USA. https://www.kdab.com/about/contact/

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Even with a bare-bones installation, Plasma lets you customize your desktop a lot. If you want more, there are always widgets. Widgets add features and utilities to the Plasma desktop and today you can find out all the stuff you can do and what's new with the widgets shipped with Plasma 5.26.

Widgets are not the only thing to look forward to in Plasma 5.26: check out all the new stuff landing in the desktop designed to make using Plasma easier, more accessible and enjoyable, as well as the two new utilities for Plasma Big Screen, KDE's interface for smart TVS.

Check out the full announcement.

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Plasma 5.25 brings new features and concepts to the desktop environment. Check out how you can now handle your desktop through gestures on your touchpad or touchscreen, the advanced and easy to use customization features, an improved and very useful Overview, and much, much more.

Find out more about this release

Music: Lightness By Nomyn, distributed under a CC By license.

Special thanks to: Maksym Hazevych, Ryhor Aŭrukievič, Manuel Jesús de la Fuente, Freya, Aditya Yadav, Rachit, David McCullah, Aura Herrero Ruiz

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In the final interview of our series on KDE Goals, Adam Szopa talks to "All about the Apps" Goal Champion, Aleix Pol.

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Continuing the series of KDE Goals retrospective interviews, this time Adam Szopa talks to the Wayland Goal Champion: Méven Car.

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00:11:00 Opening Remarks 00:32:00 Q/A and with Neil McGovern (GNOME) and Aleix Pol (KDE) 00:39:00 Quality over Quantity; Best Practices for an Effective Open Source Contribution - Ruth Ikegah 00:55:00 Flathub: now and next - Jorge Castro and Robert McQueen 01:55:00 Linux: a viable platform for media art - Jean-Michaël Celerier 02:31:45 Fractal-next: The journey of rewriting a GTK Matrix client - Julian Sparber 04:18:00 Canonical Office Hour - 22.04 Virtual Release Party - Britt Yazel, Heather Ellsworth, Igor Ljubuncic, Monica Ayhens-Madon and Till Kamppeter 04:58:10 Designing for Open Source Applications - Rajdeep Singha 05:36:50 Snapcraft Secrets: The hidden power of desktop extensions - Igor Ljubuncic 06:31:20 Getting Good: Gaming on Linux - Heather Ellsworth 07:14:30 Integrating Progressive Web Apps in GNOME - Phaedrus Leeds 07:51:20 A new distribution openSUSE Leap Micro - Doug DeMaio 08:00:00 Your app on the Steamdeck - Aleix Pol 08:13:00 Funding Flatpak Development on Open Collective - Phaedrus Leeds 08:21:00 Pro Audio on Linux in 2022 - Sam Thursfield 08:32:00 Make Computing Personal Again! - Parke Bostrom 08:42:00 Screen sharing in online meetings on Wayland - Jan Grulich 08:51:20 The Ubuntu Summit in Prague - OR - The return of UDS! - Till Kamppeter

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Say Hello to KDE Eco (tube.kockatoo.org)
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KDE invites you to get your software project certified with Germany's top seal of approval for eco-friendly products: the Blauer Engel eco-label.

Software may be immaterial, but it determines the energy consumption of hardware, and making software resource efficient is crucial. The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector is reported to contribute as much C02 to the environment as the aviation industry -- and the numbers continue to rise.

Sustainability, as reflected in the Blauer Engel criteria for software eco-certification, must be considered holistically: user autonomy and transparency, hallmarks of Free and Open-Source Software, are a part of that.

In this light, sustainable software follows naturally from KDE's long-standing mission and guiding vision, as well as the talent and capabilities of its community members.

Now we want the larger Free Software community to join us. You too can make digital sustainability and energy-efficient Free Software part of our future. Help us live up to our responsibility for this and future generations! Join us at KDE Eco.

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Jeri Ellsworth, self-taught electronics engineer, race driver, and maker and inventor supreme, visits us on KDE's 25th Anniversary, and gives us a glimpse into her latest project: Tilt 5, an augmented reality system for collaborative tabletop gaming. Jeri tells us about the long, windy road she had to follow to get there.

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Massimo Stella of Kdenlive talks about KDE's 25th Anniversary, how KDE’s video editor came to be, where it is now and what we can look forward to in the future of open source film-making.

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On occasion of KDE's 25th anniversary, Matthias Ettrich, the founder of KDE, talked to Lydia Pintscher, Vice President of KDE e.V., about how KDE came to be, what has changed since and how he sees the future of Linux desktops.

To learn more about KDE, the Free Software we create, the Community and the history of our project, visit our 25th Anniversary site.

The song "It's Your Birthday!" is by Monk Turner + Fascinoma is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

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25 years ago today, Matthias Ettrich sent an email to the de.comp.os.linux.misc newsgroup explaining a project he was working on. The latest and direct result of that email (plus a quarter of a century of relentless experimentation, development and innovation) has just landed in KDE's repositories.

This time around, Plasma renews its looks and, not only do you get a new wallpaper, but also a gust of fresh air from an updated theme: Breeze - Blue Ocean. The new Breeze theme makes KDE apps and tools not only more attractive, but also easier to use both on the desktop and your phone and tablet.

Of course, looks are not the only you can expect from Plasma 25AE: extra speed, increased reliability and new features have also found their way into the app launcher, the software manager, the Wayland implementation, and most other Plasma tools and utilities.

Check out the full announcement to get more details

More reasons to celebrate 🥳 #KDE25Years

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On KDE's 25th Anniversary (tube.kockatoo.org)
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KDE is celebrating 25 years of making Free Software for everyone. Our friends from all over the world have sent us their best wished and we have compiled them into this video.

To learn more about KDE, the Free Software we create, the Community and the history of our project, join in the party!

The song "It's Your Birthday!" by Monk Turner + Fascinoma is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

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A quick video showing Kalendar running on the Pinephone.

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KDE Gear ⚙️ 21.08 comes out Tomorrow! KG⚙️21.08 brings updates and new features to your favorite apps. We made ads for some of them, using different styles and perspectives. Here is an ad for Elisa, KDE's simple, but fancy music player.

Today: Elisa Yesterday: Dolphin Monday: Konsole

Get More Apps

Attributions

Music is Emotional by Barradeen, distributed under a CC By-SA license.

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KDE Gear ⚙️ 21.08, an update for many of KDE's applications, comes out on Thursday, and we decided to try and make advertisements in different styles for some of the apps.

Today: Dolphin Tomorrow: Elisa Yesterday: Konsole

Want more apps?

Attributions

Music is Ant Party by Podington Bear, distributed under a CC By-NC 3.0 license.

Arrow icons by Chameleon Design, distributed under a CC By license.

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