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Download

Welcome to the Download section!

First things first:

You'll need to get the MXP library installed, if you want MXP support in the client. This step can be omitted if you want to compile the client from sources. Take your pick:


Continue the parade:

Now, you'll want the KMuddy client itself:

And that's it! Either start KMuddy from your applications menu, or just do Alt+F2 and enter "kmuddy".

The list of changes in individual KMuddy releases is accessible here. An archive of older versions is also available.

Development versions

If you want to try out the latest and greatest features of KMuddy, you may want to try out the development versions. But be warned - these are not considered stable, so you may experience problems when using these.

The latest pre-release version is KMuddy 1.0 pre-release 2. This is a KDE4-based version.

The truly bleeding-edge features can be obtained from the Subversion repository, available at: svn checkout svn://anonsvn@favoretti.net/kmuddy . Use at your own risk!

Got stuck?

Installing binary Mandrake RPMs:
Note that you'll need root password for installation.
Either open .rpm file in Konqueror, then press Install, or type rpm --install kmuddy-0.8-1.i586.rpm in konsole (you must be root to do this).

Installing source SuSE RPMs:
Note that you'll need root password for installation.

  • Open konsole
  • cd to directory where you've copied it
  • Type su
  • Enter root password
  • Type rpmbuild --rebuild kmuddy-0.8-1.src.rpm
  • This will produce a RPM file in /usr/src/packages/RPMS/i586
  • Follow instructions for binary RPM above.

Installation of other RPMs is almost the same, only some filenames are different.

Installing .debs:

  • Open and install both the MXP library and KMuddy with GDebi.

Installing from source tarballs:

  • open some console
  • uncompress file with command: tar xzf kmuddy-0.8.tar.gz
  • cd kmuddy-0.8
  • ./configure
  • make
  • make install (you must be root to do this)
  • run it (by typing kmuddy

Instructions didn't help?

Drop by on our forums then at kmuddy.com/mercuryboard, and we'll be glad to help you out.

I would like to thank to all people who have contributed packages for various distributions. If you have packaged KMuddy for some distro not in the list, please let me know, so I can add the package to the site. Thanks!

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