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=== Kubuntu ===
=== Kubuntu ===


'''Packages for Kubuntu''' Ever since Wily (15.10), Kubuntu has shipped with KDE Frameworks 5 as part of the regular repositories. To upgrade to to the latest, please install the new release [https://kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-16-04-lts-release-anouncement/ Xenial / 16.04].
'''Packages for Kubuntu''' Ever since 15.10 (Wily), Kubuntu has shipped with KDE Frameworks 5 as part of the regular repositories. To upgrade to to the latest, please install the new release. Download ISO: https://kubuntu.org/getkubuntu/


KDE Frameworks 5 and Plasma 5 are also available in the '''Current development version''' of Kubuntu, now in [http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/ testing].
KDE Frameworks 5 and Plasma 5 are also available in the '''Current development version''' of Kubuntu, now in [http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/ testing].

Revision as of 22:37, 30 November 2018

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You can obtain binary packages of KDE Frameworks 5 in many distributions. This page aims to list the available binary packages, but it is not an exhaustive list and there may be new packages available that are not currently listed here.

KDE neon

  • KDE neon has the latest KDE Frameworks
    • Developer Unstable and Stable edition contains builds from latest Git in master branches
    • User Edition contains builds from latest Applications release

KDE neon Docker Images can be used to test different versions on any distro

Kubuntu

Packages for Kubuntu Ever since 15.10 (Wily), Kubuntu has shipped with KDE Frameworks 5 as part of the regular repositories. To upgrade to to the latest, please install the new release. Download ISO: https://kubuntu.org/getkubuntu/

KDE Frameworks 5 and Plasma 5 are also available in the Current development version of Kubuntu, now in testing.

openSUSE

openSUSE Tumbleweed

The openSUSE Tumbleweed receives regular updates of Qt and Frameworks packages as part of its rolling-release cycle. Due to the automated testing involved prior to the release of a snapshot, there might be some delays between the Frameworks release and the availability of packages.

Advanced users can use a set of dedicated repositories (see below).

Stable openSUSE releases

The latest stable openSUSE release (Leap 42.2) receives updates to Frameworks on as part of distribution updates. As this process involves the distro QA team, usually there is a delay between a release and the actual availability of packages.

Additional package repositories

You can use the repositories maintained by the openSUSE KDE community team to get updated packages faster. Stable Frameworks releases are tracked in the KDE:Frameworks5 repository (both Tumbleweed and Leap).

Live Images

The openSUSE community KDE team maintains also two live images, which track the **git master** state of the Frameworks repositories, updated weekly:

  • Argon, based on openSUSE Leap;
  • Krypton, based on openSUSE Tumbleweed.

Both are available at the KDE:Medias download area on download.opensuse.org

Arch Linux

On Arch Linux, packages for KDE Frameworks are available in the official [extra] repository. To install execute the command

# pacman -Syu
# pacman -S kf5 kf5-aids

Fedora

Qt 5 and KF5 packages are available in fedora's core repositories.

AOSC OS

AOSC OS (https://aosc.io) provides the newest KDE Frameworks packages, AOSC OS packagers provides updates to the newest version of KF5 as soon as they are made public.

Gentoo Linux

Frameworks 5 release ebuilds are available in the main repository. See the Gentoo wiki KDE article for general information.

Frameworks 5 master branch ebuilds are available in the supplemental KDE development ebuild repository.

Mageia

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ROSA

Latest stable KDE Frameworks 5 packages for ROSA Desktop Fresh can be installed from the unofficial KDE Backports repository in 1-2 days after release. After some testing these packages are pushed to the official Main repository (but some releases may be skipped).