Kubuntu 8.04 KDE 4 Alpha Released!

27 02 2008

Kubuntu 8.04 KDE 4The Kubuntu developers are very excited to bring you the first alpha of the new Kubuntu 8.04, the Hardy Heron, release featuring the KDE 4 desktop. Available in both the desktop, or live, CD as well as the alternate text-based installation CD, the community supported version of Kubuntu is now available.

Kubuntu 8.04 will come as two separate and distinctive releases. The commercially supported release of Kubuntu 8.04 will feature the KDE 3.5 desktop while the community supported release will feature the KDE 4 desktop. As it stands, KDE 3.5.9 is the version of KDE to be commercially supported by Canonical, and the community supported version should feature KDE 4.0.3 if all goes as planned.

The new Kubuntu 8.04 featuring KDE 4 can be downloaded at either of the following two locations:

Bugs can be reported as usual at http://launchpad.net/bugs/+filebug. There are quite a few known bugs, so double check and make sure the bug you are witnessing hasn’t been acknowledge previously.


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14 responses to “Kubuntu 8.04 KDE 4 Alpha Released!”

27 02 2008
 Steve (15:58:35) :
 Using Konqueror 4.0 on GNU/Linux

weeeee!

27 02 2008
 chair (16:09:36) :
 Using Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.12 on Ubuntu Linux

Great news! After a brief stint with OpenSuse I’ve come to learn just how much Kubuntu rocks. I’ve using KDE4 on gutsy right now, Hardy is going to be sweet!

27 02 2008
 Anonymous (16:18:49) :
 Using Konqueror 3.5 on SuSE Linux

Is the following correct: 18 months support for KDE 3.5.9 and 9 months for KDE 4.0.x?

27 02 2008
 nosrednaekim (16:19:23) :
 Using Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.12 on Ubuntu Linux

can’t can’t can’t wait…..

well, maybe I can……. 700MB on Dial-up is slow :)

27 02 2008
 liquidat (16:25:23) :
 Using Konqueror 3.5 on GNU/Linux

Does this mean that there will be a Kubuntu 8.04 LTS version? While that is great news it is worth its own post: most people got the impression that there will be no LTS Kubuntu version this time at all. So for the benefit of Kubuntu, make it as clear as possible!

27 02 2008
 Jonathan Thomas (17:10:57) :
 Using Mozilla Firefox 3.0b3 on GNU/Linux

How do I upgrade to this from Hardy? (I’m already running KDE4 packages)

27 02 2008
 nixternal (17:14:31) :
 Using Konqueror 3.5 on Kubuntu Linux

@Anonymous: 6 month support for Hardy KDE 4, which will at least get 4.1.x in it before Intrepid is out

@Liquidat: Canonical still says no to Kubuntu 8.04 LTS. If we all start pitching in and purchasing support contracts for Kubuntu, maybe we can change that. Can I borrow some money? I am broke :)

@Jonathan Thomas: Define *this* for me. If you are using the KDE 4 packages already, then you could just dist-upgrade more than likely from Gutsy, of course if *this* == Gutsy. I don’t know yet, I haven’t tried a dist-upgrade from Gutsy with KDE 4 packages, though I don’t think there would be any harm seeing the Gutsy packages are the same as the Hardy packages.

27 02 2008
 nixternal (17:15:26) :
 Using Konqueror 3.5 on Kubuntu Linux

I just reinstalled Kubuntu with the new KDE 4 alternate CD for amd64 to test the images, and I can say that it installed flawlessly.

27 02 2008
 Jonathan Thomas (17:20:02) :
 Using Mozilla Firefox 3.0b3 on GNU/Linux

This == Kubuntu 8.04 KDE edition. I want to upgrade *to* it *from* Hardy. :P Thanks for taking the time to respond.

27 02 2008
 Kubuntu 8.04 verrĂ  rilasciata in 2 versioni e intanto viene rilasciata la Alpha « ChurLinux* (17:37:48) :
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[...] Febbraio 2008 Posted by churli in Kubuntu, LiberaMente*, Linux*, News*, kde. trackback Apprendo da questo post di Richard Johnson che Kubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron verrĂ  rilasciata in due diverse versioni: la prima, [...]

27 02 2008
 pedroprez (18:11:39) :
 Using Konqueror 3.5 on GNU/Linux

this news is great :)

kget working …..:P

27 02 2008
 nixternal (19:14:03) :
 Using Konqueror 3.5 on Kubuntu Linux

@Jonathan Thomas: install the kde4-core package and you will have a working KDE 4. It is the same thing, this is just a CD release of what we already have/had.

@pedroprez: and you can hold on to the image and update it every release for testing :)

27 02 2008
 Jonathan Thomas (19:27:11) :
 Using Mozilla Firefox 3.0b3 on GNU/Linux

Oh, in that case I’ve already been using it.
I can give it a favorable review, then. :)

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