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QtEmu and Qt6 in KDE


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jul 17, 2023


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QtEmu GUI for QEMU compiled in OE


↺ QtEmu GUI for QEMU compiled in OE


> There has been some great work posted to the forum on using QEMU in EasyOS. I reckon one or more GUIs would be nice, so have compiled QtEmu.


> This is QtEmu version 2.2. The original 1.x series last release was 1.0.5 in 2007, so is a dead project. It also requires Qt4. The 2.x version is a rewrite, for Qt5. Here is the homepage of the old 1.x version: [...]



Akademy 2023, Plasma 6 and Plasmoids


↺ Akademy 2023, Plasma 6 and Plasmoids


> During this week Akademy 2023 is going on in Thessaloniki, Greece. It’s always awesome, to see many old friends and getting together with that amazing hacker community which is KDE.


> There, me and Niccolò gave a talk about what;s happening in Plasma 6 and what will change, Noccolò on more visual things, about some changes we are cooking on the UI and on the visual themes. Here you can find a recording of the talk (alongside all the others of the day)


↺ Here


> I talked more about the work I’ve bein doing in the Plasma shell during the last couple of months: code rafactors and how the API for writing plasmoids will change.


> There were many things we were not quite happy about and now with the major release is the occasion for streamlining many things.


> Now, It’s very important those changes are are well communicated, and easy to do for developes, because there are *a lot* of 3rd party plasmoids on the KDE store, which people are using and enjoying.


↺ Here




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