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On 04/25/2011 05:53 PM, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le samedi 23 avril 2011 à 16:36 +0200, Florian Uekermann a écrit :
>> Please remove at least kate, kopete and k3b from the blacklist. A
>> kde-standard install doesn't install those and at least kate a
Le samedi 23 avril 2011 à 16:36 +0200, Florian Uekermann a écrit :
> Please remove at least kate, kopete and k3b from the blacklist. A
> kde-standard install doesn't install those and at least kate and k3b are
> not just basic stuff like a viewer or something. Blocking kate is like
> blocking emac
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On 04/23/2011 02:44 AM, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le samedi 23 avril 2011 à 01:41 +0200, Florian Uekermann a écrit :
>> I tried gnome 3 today and spend way too much time figuring out why so
>> much applications I need do not show up.
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> I don’t know
Le samedi 23 avril 2011 à 01:41 +0200, Florian Uekermann a écrit :
> I tried gnome 3 today and spend way too much time figuring out why so
> much applications I need do not show up.
I don’t know whether you’re talking of gnome-shell or gnome-panel, but
there are additional issues with the gnome-s
Please reconsider the blocking policy. I don't think it is reasonable to
hide perfectly usefull applications just because they happen to be kde
applications (not even if they are installed by default). I don't see
how an additional editor or an instant messaging program in the menu
can have such a
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