# KNetAttach
**Wikidata**: [Q11228054](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q11228054)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/knetattach

## Summary
KNetAttach is a software application that is part of the KDE Gear collection. It is an application for Unix-like operating systems built with the Qt toolkit and is packaged for Arch Linux (knetattach) and available in the AUR (knetattach-git).

## Key Facts
- KNetAttach is an instance of an application (classified as an application in the provided data).
- KNetAttach is part of KDE Gear.
- KNetAttach runs on Unix-like operating systems.
- KNetAttach uses the Qt GUI toolkit/framework.
- The Arch Linux package name is knetattach.
- The AUR package name is knetattach-git.
- KNetAttach has a logo at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Breezeicons-apps-48-knetattach.svg.
- An image for KNetAttach is available at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/KNetAttach.png (image entry includes a language qualifier: Japanese).
- KNetAttach has a presence in Google Knowledge Graph with the ID /g/1223dx26.
- KNetAttach has a Wikipedia sitelink count of 1 and a Wikipedia entry in Japanese (ja).

## FAQs
### Q: What is KNetAttach?
A: KNetAttach is an application included in the KDE Gear collection. It is identified as software that targets Unix-like operating systems.

### Q: Which operating systems does KNetAttach run on?
A: KNetAttach runs on Unix-like operating systems.

### Q: What GUI toolkit does KNetAttach use?
A: KNetAttach uses the Qt GUI toolkit/framework.

### Q: How can I obtain KNetAttach on Arch Linux?
A: KNetAttach is packaged for Arch Linux as knetattach and is also available in the Arch User Repository (AUR) as knetattach-git.

### Q: Is there a Wikipedia article for KNetAttach?
A: Yes; the provided data shows one Wikipedia sitelink and lists Japanese (ja) as a Wikipedia language for KNetAttach.

## Why It Matters
KNetAttach matters as a recognized application within the KDE Gear suite, indicating it is part of the broader set of applications maintained under the KDE project umbrella. Its implementation with the Qt toolkit aligns it with KDE’s typical technology stack, which eases integration and consistent user experience within KDE desktop environments. Availability in Arch Linux repositories and the AUR (knetattach and knetattach-git) demonstrates distribution-level support that simplifies installation and maintenance for users of that distribution. A Wikipedia presence (Japanese) and a Google Knowledge Graph identifier indicate that KNetAttach is cataloged in public reference and knowledge systems, which aids discoverability and metadata-driven tooling. For users and system integrators working on Unix-like systems and KDE desktops, these packaging and platform details make KNetAttach straightforward to find, install, and reference within KDE-oriented workflows.

## Notable For
- Being a component of KDE Gear, the official collection of KDE applications.
- Implemented with the Qt GUI toolkit, consistent with KDE application framework choices.
- Packaged for Arch Linux (knetattach) and available in the Arch User Repository (knetattach-git).
- Publicly referenced in knowledge systems (Google Knowledge Graph ID /g/1223dx26) and documented on Wikipedia in Japanese.

## Body
### Overview
- Entity name: KNetAttach.
- Classification: application (instance_of: application).
- Part of: KDE Gear.
- Alias: Knetattach (alternate capitalization).

### Platform and Technology
- Operating system: Unix-like operating systems.
- GUI toolkit/framework: Qt.

### Packaging and Distribution
- Arch Linux package name: knetattach.
- Arch User Repository (AUR) package name: knetattach-git.

### Media and Identifiers
- Logo: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Breezeicons-apps-48-knetattach.svg.
- Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/KNetAttach.png (image entry includes qualifier P407: Japanese).
- Google Knowledge Graph ID: /g/1223dx26.

### Documentation and References
- Wikipedia languages listed: ja (Japanese).
- Wikipedia sitelink count (from provided data): 1.

### Metadata and Cataloging
- Instance class reference: application (reference indicated in source data).
- Sitelink and knowledge-graph presence indicate public cataloging and discoverability.

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