Where is Amarok for KDE 4.2?

I'm trying out KDE 4.2 and wanted to see how the famed Amarok works, but I can't find it. I've been searching the repos for amarok but I only find the old one. Amarok 2.0 has been out for some time now. Did I miss anything?
Last edited by thunderogg (2009-01-27 16:48:03)

thunderogg wrote:I was thinking of that, but I had problems syncing with the mirror in Norway, so I picked the Arch version.:P
Nobody should be forced to use monolithic KDE It's practically more the Arch version than the stock KDE, IMHO.
These should be fast even if they're not too close. The first one is only a few miles away from me, so I get insane speed, and they host a lot of other stuff too
ftp://mirror.rit.edu/kdemod/
ftp://88.198.207.46/kdemod/
Last edited by Ranguvar (2009-01-27 21:23:38)

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