On Saturday 13 February 2010 14:07:05 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: > > I agree with the concept that people who don't want KDE dependancies, > > > > e.g. dbus, shouldn't use KDE apps. Therefore, I avoid amarok, kaffeine, > > kplayer, etc. What got me started in this thread was the fact that what > > had been a formerly-standalone media player (audacious), now pretty much > > demands dbus. dbus would be "bundled in" to my "basic service", i.e. > > ICEWM. > > #except that dsbus is not a KDE application. Just grep to portage tree for > apps that use dbus. > The result might be a bit shocking. > > Btw, do you have a car? But certainly you drive stick. Unsyncronized.
Oy! What are you trying to say? All my cars are stick. Down here in deepest darkest Africa you pay a premium for auto so no-one in their right mind buys them except old ladies and trendy hippy naffs. And we need a clutch to get the car out of the potholes that adorn the streets. The bikes are all crash boxes because all bikes are like that (except Vespas and Chinese scooters, but I don't have any of those). On the track the clutch is mostly pointless once you're moving. I highly recommend drivers to gain the skill of driving a vehicle crash-style without a clutch. Comes in useful sometimes. :-) -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com