On 5/7/06, dave feustel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK I didn't get it the first time. What was the answer?
On 5/7/06, Darrin Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Window managers such as KDE or Gnome try hard to be all things to all
people. They (and their applets/panel apps/whatever) get their fingers
into every part of the system in order to provide the end user with
complete configuration and status information. There are users with a
need for a GUI interface to everything. Personally, I don't like that
approach.
KDE is a big program that tries to be everything to everybody. Its
going to look for all kinds of files that may or may not exist. Either
deal with it or as suggested above patch KDE so it doesn't check for
files that don't exist on openbsd.

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