Raider wrote:


> On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 17:47, Jeferson Lopes Zacco wrote:
> 
>>As a note, there is no problem at all in running Gnome/KDE apps under 
>>other GUIs/WMs. E.g., I use WindowMaker (sorry all Fluxbox lovers out 
>>there, I like icons!) with Galeon and Konqueror (while Nautilus is 
>>outright beautiful, it lacks many features to be really useful). Well 
>>you have to have some memory available to load both QT and GTK+ libs
>>
> of 
> 
>>course. But I have no problems with slow or unresponsive GUIs.
>>
> 
>       You should try to make an effort and stick with only one side - either
> GTK+ or QT.  After all those apps are quite redundant.
> 


As I always say, it's a price to pay for freedom. Question is there are 
some KDE apps I like and use, and there are some GTK+ apps which I use 
(and need). Note that Mandrake itself is "redundant" in a sense: KDE is 
the default GUI, it uses kdm, their menus/desktops are built around KDE, 
etc, *but* all the configuration wizards use GTK+ (probably due to the 
license of QT libs). So if one uses Mandrake with the default 
configuration, as many newbies do, they're being quite ... redundant. 
Perhaps that is one thing that makes Mandrake be perceived as a "slow" 
distro.


> 
>>--
>>shinjiteiru shinjirareru,
>>korekara aruku kono michi wo!
>>kimi ga iru yo, boku ga iru yo
>>sore ijou nani mo iranai.
>>umareta imi ,sagasu yori mo
>>ima ikiteru koto kanjite,
>>kotae yori mo, daiji na mono
>>hitotsu hitotsu mitsuketeiku...
>>
> 
>       Nice.  can you translate?


Glad you asked, some people think it's bad words.. actually it is just a 
  n anime theme song that I happen to like, would you really care for 
the translation?


Wooky
-- 
--
shinjiteiru shinjirareru,
korekara aruku kono michi wo!
kimi ga iru yo, boku ga iru yo
sore ijou nani mo iranai.
umareta imi ,sagasu yori mo
ima ikiteru koto kanjite,
kotae yori mo, daiji na mono
hitotsu hitotsu mitsuketeiku...


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