This information was taken from the KDE FAQ.
The K Desktop Environment, KDE, is a project begun by Matthias Ettrich in 1996. Its aim is to connect the power of Unix operating systems with the comfort of modern user interfaces; to bring Unix to the desktop!
KDE is for all flavors of Unix. Most KDE developers use Linux, yet KDE runs smoothly on a wide range of systems.
Some systems on which KDE runs:
Linux
MkLinux
LinuxPPC
FreeBSD
OpenBSD
IRIX
HP-UX
Solaris
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MkLinux
LinuxPPC
FreeBSD
OpenBSD
IRIX
HP-UX
Solaris
More information
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An international free software community developing free and libre software like Plasma Desktop, KDE Frameworks, and cross-platform applications.
Discussion group.
Bugzilla-driven database of Bug and Wishlist-Entries. Allows to search for existing Bugs and submit new items.
Collection of programs associated with, and part of, the project, but not part of the Distribution for various reasons. Lists projects, links to homepages.
Provides a place for users and developers to discuss topics around KDE.
Access the archives of related mail lists.
Source for up to date project news.
Official project contacts for many countries.
Eyecandy for KDE desktops. Visual enhancements: wallpapers, icons, themes.
Information and documentation for the KDE desktop, applications, teams, events. Classified into three categories for users, developers and teams.
A group of women in the KDE community.
A lightweight time management program.
This WikiWikiWeb is dedicated to plan and organize the KDE conference 2004.
KDE blogger aggregator site.
An international free software community developing free and libre software like Plasma Desktop, KDE Frameworks, and cross-platform applications.
Eyecandy for KDE desktops. Visual enhancements: wallpapers, icons, themes.
A group of women in the KDE community.
Discussion group.
KDE blogger aggregator site.
Information and documentation for the KDE desktop, applications, teams, events. Classified into three categories for users, developers and teams.
This WikiWikiWeb is dedicated to plan and organize the KDE conference 2004.
Source for up to date project news.
Access the archives of related mail lists.
Bugzilla-driven database of Bug and Wishlist-Entries. Allows to search for existing Bugs and submit new items.
A lightweight time management program.
Provides a place for users and developers to discuss topics around KDE.
Collection of programs associated with, and part of, the project, but not part of the Distribution for various reasons. Lists projects, links to homepages.
Official project contacts for many countries.
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