The KDE blogging client provided by Blokkal project is a software solution designed to aid bloggers in managing their blog content with ease.
One of the most notable features of Blokkal is its robust support for servers that employ the LiveJournal blog software, making it an ideal choice for those who frequently use this platform. Installation is straightforward and is tailored to meet the needs of a variety of users.
For those using the RPMs package, simply execute the command "rpm -i [filename]" as root, while those running DEBs package will need to run the command "dpkg -i [filename]" as root. For those choosing to install from source, the following set of steps is required:
1. Extract the archive and build with
2. ./configure --prefix=/usr
3. make
4. make install
Note that "--prefix=/usr" is optional during installation. If this option is omitted, the default location of /usr/local will be used. However, this may put installation files in a location that is not in your search path, resulting in the absence of toolbars and icons.
Overall, I was thoroughly impressed with the Blokkal project and would highly recommend it for anyone in need of a robust, reliable KDE client for their blogging needs.
Version 0.1.2: N/A