On Friday 29 March 2002 03:54, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: >> (sniped a lot of stuff I wrote) > Huh????? I mean, for updating just my browser (bad example...) For updating my mail client from 3.0.0 to 3.0.1 I will have to d/l kdelibs, libqt3, and (this was the status in kde 2.2 sometimes) also kde base. on gnome programs just the mail. well, hopefully they will not "force you" to update the gnome core each time evolution gets a new version.
> 1. kdebase-nsplugin has been modifed - up to kde 2.2.2 you could have run > an nsplugin which would be sized up to 300x300, and it crashed a lot. Trust > me - it has been changed, and it works very well now. Also the crossover > plugin relation with the kde-nsplugin has been fixed. ok, got corrected. > 2. QT is NOT as GTK as some of the people might think - it's MUCH much > bigger (database support,printer support, and tons of stuff which is simply > not inside GTK) - that why you need to update it - bugs do happend to such > a beast, and they're being fixed. gtk, is just for graphics. for other things you should use the native packages. QT direction aims to port you program from windows to linux to mac with not code modification. You cannot compare these two toolkits from this point of view. > 3. Try to run Ximian gnome and update from 1.4.0 to 1.4.1 - the download > touched more then 50% of the packages. Where do you get your info from? KDE > & GNOME both are having fixes in the various packages. I don't wont to update all gnome, just parts of it. :) > LinuxConf is not part of GNOME 2 (or GNOME) - Ximian got a competing > package called Ximian setup tools (not sure about the name), so I think it > will take a long time before this happend. Of course - I encourage you to > use WebMin ;) I will try and use WebMin, but my point it that my desktop (although it is mainly kde) NEEDS gtk 1.X for now. and is essential. at least an xmms port to gtk2... My point is that gtk got v2, but will I use it? no, I can't afford it yet. :( - diego ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]