2011.11.01: Trinity Desktop Environment Version 3.5.13 Released!

Trinity Desktop Environment version 3.5.13 has been released! This version provides significant enhancements to areas such as desktop security, GTK application support, and general usability.

You will find a detailed list of upgrades and improvements to the Trinity system here:
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Release_Notes_For_3.5.13

Installation instructions for Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, RedHat, and Slackware are available on the Trinity project home page:
https://www.trinitydesktop.org/

If you would like to compile Trinity from source instead of using the prebuilt binaries, instructions are available here:
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/How_to_Build_TDE_Core_Modules
And the source itself can be downloaded from the main project Website at:
https://www.trinitydesktop.org/
Simply click on the 3.5.13 link on the lower left hand side of the screen.

Why upgrade from KDE3.5.10, the latest release available from KDE e.V.?
Simply put, Trinity is faster, more secure, and far more feature rich than 3.5.10 ever was! It incorporates the latest patches from multiple KDE enhancement projects, such as OpenSUSE, Chakra, and Ubuntu.

If you do find a bug, please don't hesitate to report it to the project bugtracker at
https://bugs.trinitydesktop.org/

If you would like to connect with other Trinity users and/or developers, or simply want to be informed of the latest updates to the Trinity system, the official project mailing lists are available here:
https://www.trinitydesktop.org/mailinglist.php

This release was the result of collaboration between several open source developers; their names are listed at
https://www.trinitydesktop.org/contributors.php
The Trinity project would like to thank them for their support!

If you like the Trinity project, why not donate to help keep it alive?
Your contributions help fund both the Trinity project infrastructure and the development of new features. Details are available here:
https://www.trinitydesktop.org/donate.php

Be sure to let us know what you think of this release, and enjoy!

Timothy Pearson
Trinity Desktop Project

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