Trinity R14.1.1 Desktop Delay Continues KDE 3.5 Development

News Report: Trinity R14.1.1 Retail Delayed

The release of the desktop environment Trinity R14.1.1 has been delayed, according to a published news entry by Trinity Desktop. The development of Trinity R14.1.1 is based on the code base KDE 3.5.x and Qt 3. The team is currently preparing binary packages for various distributions including Ubuntu, Debian, RHEL/CentOS, Fedora, OpenSUSE, and others.

Trinity offers several features including tools for managing screen parameters, a new interface for equipment setup, a transition to Compton-TDE composite manager, an improved network configurator, and user authentication mechanisms. It can be installed and used alongside other KDE releases, and also provides a means for displaying GTK program interfaces in a unified design style.


The latest release of Trinity, R14.1.1, introduces several changes. These include:

  • Added support for mosaic layout of windows with the ability to attach windows to the edges and corners of the screen.

  • Konqueror file manager/browser now has a setting to enable/disable support for double-clicking in an empty area to go back to the previous directory. The file list display in the form of an icon grid also supports double-clicking.


  • Expanded keyboard combination settings, including the ability to go to the previous and next state of the keyboard layout, and cyclic distribution of
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