: robert-william : lewko wrote:
> Guys, I just saw a comment on lwn.net. The author was talking about a
> function specific to okular (a KDE application) and one of the people
> posting a comment said "If KDE wants to survive in a GNOME world they
> better stop making fool decisions."
>
I wonder
Hello Shawn,
I agree that the executive should delete my email containing personal
information from the archive. It was a great lapse of judgement that I
shared my personal information unencrypted on the net.
Unless I develop dementia, I will remember not to share actual addresses
and phone numbe
I'll see what can be done about scrubbing the details. I plan on setting
up generic executive email addresses before the coming meeting, so that
it's easier to email exec members directly (in case you don't already
have our personal addresses).
Sincerely,
-Dafydd
Michael John Walters wrote:
When I saw the personal data posted it struck me as unusual to say the
least. and with all things web/internet related. might prove elusive
to recapture ( something like the peahen (peacock) in Edmonton in the news
the last couple of days) it just another lesson in how we have to be
pro
In my somewhat limited experience the choice between kde and gnome depends
entirely on the version of kde. A long time ago I settled on kde mostly
because konqueror was a great file manager. I also found the task bar easy
to manage.That's still the case for konqueror ver 3.5.9 with kde ver 3.5.10
I respectfully need to disagree with your assessment of KDE 4.3+. It
would seem you are expecting the "old" way of doing things in a new
system. If you prefer the old way, KDE 3.5 is still available and
supported. KDE 4.x was a conscious departure from those old ways (at a
code level) to fac
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 5:23 PM, Shawn wrote:
> (all said in a discussion tone. I do respect your opinion and views.)
How Canadian of you Shawn :-)
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I misse dthis event, but would be interested if anything similar is
happening again, particularly in teh security world.
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