UPDATE: 21 June 2014
KDE 4.13.2 & DigiKam 3.5.0 for ROSA Fresh 2012.1
KDE 4.13.2 is available with the same repositories, so if you have these configured, you should start receiving KDE 4.13.2 >>>
viewtopic.php?p=23866#p23866
UPDATE: 5 March 2014:
KDE 4.12.3 & DigiKam 3.5.0 for ROSA Fresh 2012.1
KDE 4.12.3 is available with the same repositories, so if you have these configured, you should start receiving KDE 4.12.3 >>>
viewtopic.php?p=23624#p23624
UPDATE: 5 February 2014:
KDE 4.12.2 & DigiKam 3.5.0 for ROSA Fresh 2012.1
KDE 4.12.2 is available with the same repositories, so if you have these configured, you should start receiving KDE 4.12.2 >>> viewtopic.php?p=23548#p23548
UPDATE: 16 January 2014:
KDE 4.12.1 & DigiKam 3.5.0 for ROSA Fresh 2012.1
KDE 4.12.1 is available with the same repositories, so if you have these configured, you should start receiving KDE 4.12.1 >>> viewtopic.php?p=23500#p23500
UPDATE: 06 November 2013:
KDE 4.11.3 & DigiKam 3.5.0 for ROSA Fresh 2012.1
KDE 4.11.3 will be soon available with the same repositories, so if you have these configured, you should start receiving KDE 4.11.3
UPDATE: 04 October 2013:
KDE 4.11.2 & DigiKam 3.4.0 for ROSA Fresh 2012.1
KDE 4.11.2 will be soon available with the same repositories, so if you have these configured, you should start receiving KDE 4.11.2
UPDATE: 03 September 2013:
KDE 4.11.1 & DigiKam 3.4.0 for ROSA Fresh 2012.1
KDE 4.11.1 is immediately available with the same repositories, so if you have these configured, you should start receiving KDE 4.11.1
UPDATE: 14 August 2013:
KDE 4.11.0 & DigiKam 3.3.0 for ROSA Fresh 2012.1
KDE 4.11.0 is immediately available with the same repositories, so if you have these configured, you should start receiving KDE 4.11.0
UPDATE: 03 July 2013:
KDE 4.10.5 & DigiKam 3.2.0 for ROSA Fresh 2012.1
KDE 4.10.5 is immediately available with the same repositories, so if you have these configured, you should start receiving KDE 4.10.5
UPDATE: 12 June 2013:
KDE 4.10.4 & DigiKam 3.2.0 for ROSA Fresh 2012.1
KDE 4.10.5 is immediately available with the same repositories, so if you have these configured, you should start receiving KDE 4.10.5
KDE 4.10.2 and DigiKam 3.1.0 for ROSA Fresh 2012.1UPDATE: 08 May 2013:
KDE 4.10.3 & DigiKam 3.1.0 for ROSA Fresh 2012.1
KDE 4.10.3 is immediately available with the same repositories, so if you have these configured, you should start receiving KDE 4.10.3
KDE 4.10.2 to 4.11.3 for ROSA FRESH R1 (2012.1) - i586 (32bit)WARNING wrote: DO NOT UPDATE yet if you have/had akdengi_personal repository enabled, because that repo is Unstable,
it's a repo is for testing new core parts, so it's very experimental for things that need to be deeply tested...
All people updated since two/three days ago their KDM, SYSTEMD and INITSCRIPTS might have problems.
And you'll end with missing kdm.service after update to 4.10.2.
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urpmi.addmedia --update KDE4_x32 http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kde4_backports_personal/repository/rosa2012.1/i586/main/release/
urpmi --auto-select
#
KDE 4.10.2 to 4.11.3 for ROSA FRESH R1 (2012.1) - x86_64 (64bit)
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urpmi.addmedia --update KDE4_x64 http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kde4_backports_personal/repository/rosa2012.1/x86_64/main/release/
urpmi.addmedia --update KDE4_x32 http://abf.rosalinux.ru/downloads/kde4_backports_personal/repository/rosa2012.1/i586/main/release/
urpmi --auto-select
#
[POST EDIT] If you have an issue with "invisible tips - try to run from the user
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rm -rf ~/.config/Trolltech.conf
Let's start testing. If everything goes fine, we can announce pubblicly this backport in the MIB blog.
Remember that it's the first KDE 4.10 backport, so the update process may be not perfectly smooth...
[/quote]Andrey wrote:Some programs after upgrading to KDE without rebuilding misbehave. There are very few of these - so far about Amarok and Dekorator know, but I have already rebuilt. Digikam upgraded to a newer version. KDevelop, KVIrc, KTorrent and so work, work. Well, if anyone found out something bad working after the upgrade - write, correct them.
bye, NicCo