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* Open <menuchoice>KPackageKit</menuchoice> from the KMenu.
* Open <menuchoice>KPackageKit</menuchoice> from the KMenu.


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* Go to the <menuchoice>Settings</menuchoice> pane, and click <menuchoice>Edit Software Sources</menuchoice>.
* Go to the <menuchoice>Settings</menuchoice> pane, and click <menuchoice>Edit Software Sources</menuchoice>.


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* In the <menuchoice>Updates</menuchoice> tab of the dialog that follows, check the <menuchoice>Unsupported updates</menuchoice> checkbox.
* In the <menuchoice>Updates</menuchoice> tab of the dialog that follows, check the <menuchoice>Unsupported updates</menuchoice> checkbox.


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* Close the dialog and KPackageKit should reload the software sources.
* Close the dialog and KPackageKit should reload the software sources.


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* Upgrade as normal.
* Upgrade as normal.



Revision as of 12:31, 3 August 2011

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Stable

The latest stable release of Konversation at the time of Kubuntu's release is available in Kubuntu's regular package archive, just sudo apt-get install konversation or use the KPackageKit package manager to install it.

For stable releases occurring after Kubuntu has been released, they are usually made available through the official Ubuntu backports. To enable this:

  • Open KPackageKit from the KMenu.
  • Go to the Settings pane, and click Edit Software Sources.
  • In the Updates tab of the dialog that follows, check the Unsupported updates checkbox.
  • Close the dialog and KPackageKit should reload the software sources.
  • Upgrade as normal.

Development

Development versions of Konversation are usually uploaded to the development version of Kubuntu during the course of the development cycle.