Hi Kevin, On 13/03/2014, at 12:19 AM, Kevin Krammer wrote: > On Tuesday, 2014-03-11, 14:05:02, Ian Wadham wrote: > >> I am chiefly concerned about *integration* issues between certain >> KDE apps and the KDE desktop --- which of course is not present >> when you are running Apple OS X. I believe that, once they are fixed, >> these issues will stay fixed until there is some major re-design of KDE >> or Apple OS X. I base that opinion on direct experience with UNIX, >> other O/S's and desktops, at the sysadmin and maintenance level, >> before I retired from the workforce. > > I am not sure how many KDE applications have any integration needs with the > KDE desktop, but I would guess only very few. > Most apps run fine in GNOME or other Linux desktops, quite a lot are also > avaiable from the KDE Windows initiative.
That is a useful piece of the puzzle. I was just wondering what the situation is on Gnome, which I presume does not run the "startkde" script … :-) I should have been more precise. For "KDE desktop", please read "KDE desktop infrastructure", by which I mean any settings or background processes or dependencies of those kinds (e.g. DBus) that are commonly used within the KDE desktop and can be used indirectly by applications via classes in KDE or Qt libraries. It might also include procedures that are hidden from the direct view of the KDE application writer, such as loaders and caches. By "background" I mean any KDE process that may need to be run, either all the time (e.g. a daemon) or occasionally or whatever, but does not have a GUI. Please see the start of my new thread "Running KDE apps on Apple OS X" for more details. Cheers Ian W. >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<