KDE acts like MSFT windows (in a bad way)
Ryan Mesler
yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Tue May 7 12:08:00 2002
k, good. i made the assumption that it was a kde app simply because it was
created in the same style that all the new kde apps are. i spose i should do
more research ;) my bad! sorry guys!
buy yes, that's evilness!! i cant wait til e17 is done...
anyone interested in a screenshot? i'm installing postnuke on my site and in
a moment i'll put up the screen. you can see it at http://linux.kraylus.com/
it's a lame desktop at the moment. i havent hadda chance to really spend
time with it though. sorry :(
Ryan Mesler
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Internet America
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----- Original Message -----
From: "William Carty" <admin@thinktankdecoy.com>
To: <yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: KDE acts like MSFT windows (in a bad way)
On Tuesday 07 May 2002 12:10 pm, Ryan Mesler wrote:
>
> as most here know, my main GUI is enlightenment. i love enlightenment.
it's
> the bestest GUI in the world. really. i was testing out the various KDE
> apps and when i ran nautilus, it did the same thing that explorer would
do!
> it put the default KDE bg image on there, killed enlightenment and
> attempted to take over as the default GUI. the kde taskbar didn't appear
> however, so i was forced to kill X via the CLI and possibly ruin
something.
> i woulda went back to check, but i was already running late for work.
>
> and yes, KDE apps were enabled in enlightenment. no reason why that
shoulda
> done that.
Nautilus isn't a KDE app! It has nothing to do with KDE. It's a quasi
file-manager / desktop thingamabob that is used under Gnome.
You're correct in your description, though. Nautilus does act like that.
Understand, though, that Nautilus is doing it - not KDE.
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