On 4/26/06, Miles Bader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rob Benton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The thing about KDE that I've never been a big fan of is their DCOP
> system. It takes time to get those processes started. That's not such
> a big deal if you use KDE as your environment because that's loaded once
> on startup. But if you use Gnome and want to run a KDE application you
> have to wait for DCOP which annoys me.
Hmmm.....
Does this apply only to KDE project apps, or to libqt apps in general?
DCOP is a KDE thing not a QT thing. If something uses DCOP it is a
KDE app.
I only regularly run one libqt app, skype, but it seems to take untold
ages to start up (like a full minute); it doesn't consume CPU or do lots
of disk/net I/O while it's starting, it just takes a long time.
I use Psi, which is a QT3 app, and it starts up right quick.
Maybe the Skype people just need to do some tuning.
Cheers,
Kelly