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  2. Calamares (software) - Wikipedia

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    Development was started in 2014 by Manjaro community member Teo Mrnjavac “with support from Blue Systems” [9] [10] and then picked up by KaOS. [11] Calamares is currently maintained by the Calamares team, most of which are KDE Developers and has no exclusive association with any Linux distribution. Calamares is not a KDE, KaOS or Manjaro ...

  3. Manjaro - Wikipedia

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    Manjaro was first released on 10 July 2011. [1] By mid 2013, it was in the beta stage, though key elements of the final system had all been implemented, including a GUI installer (then an Antergos installer fork); a package manager (Pacman) with a choice of frontends; Pamac for Xfce desktop and Octopi for its Openbox edition; MHWD (Manjaro Hardware Detection, for detection of free ...

  4. Cinnamon (desktop environment) - Wikipedia

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    Manjaro Linux: 18.0 2018-06-06 Yes Manjaro now officially supports Cinnamon besides Xfce, KDE Plasma 5, and GNOME. Manjaro Community Editions are maintained by members of the Manjaro community, they offer additional user interfaces over the official releases, including Budgie, Cinnamon, Deepin, [27] i3, MATE, and Sway. [28] OpenMandriva: 2013.0 ...

  5. KDE Projects - Wikipedia

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    Most KDE projects are using the Qt framework, which runs on most Unix and Unix-like systems (including Mac OS X), and Microsoft Windows. As of 2011 CMake serves as the build tool. This allows KDE to support a wider range of platforms, including Windows. [7] GNU gettext is used for translation. Doxygen is used to generate api documentation. [8]

  6. KDE Frameworks - Wikipedia

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    The KDE Frameworks bundle consists of over 70 packages. These existed as a single large package, called kdelibs, in KDE SC 4. Kdelibs was split into several individual frameworks, some of which are no longer part of KDE but were integrated into Qt 5.2. [14] KDE Frameworks are grouped in four different tiers according to dependency on other ...

  7. KDE neon - Wikipedia

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    This also helps make it easier to install the latest KDE applications on other Linux distributions without needing to upgrade other components such as KDE frameworks. KDE Neon still uses apt based packages by default, but the snap packages are built and maintained using the neon build system and their packaging is part of the neon project. [45]

  8. KDE Plasma - Wikipedia

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    KDE Plasma is a set of graphical shells developed by KDE for Unix-like operating systems. With the KDE brand repositioning in 2009, Plasma 4.4 succeeded KDE 4.3.Currently, it has four workspace variants: one for desktop PCs and laptops (Plasma Desktop) [a], [4] [5] [6] one for TVs (Plasma Bigscreen), [7] one for smartphones (Plasma Mobile), [8] and another for embedded and touch-enabled ...

  9. KDE on Cygwin - Wikipedia

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    KDE on Cygwin is the port of K Desktop Environment 1, 2, and 3 and the corresponding versions of the Qt toolkit to the Windows Operating System by using Cygwin, a POSIX emulation layer. KDE on Cygwin helps Windows computers to run applications originally created for Qt and KDE, by providing the applications with the necessary dependencies in a ...