Re: Firefox KDE integration à la openSUSE

2010-01-07 Thread Chris Smart
2010/1/8 Chris Smart m...@christophersmart.com: I have stumbled across a Firefox add-on theme called Oxygen KDE which I think does a pretty amazing job of making Firefox look like a KDE app. Oh, and this is a great add-on too, plasma notification:

Re: Firefox KDE integration à la openSUSE

2010-01-07 Thread Chris Smart
2010/1/1 Chris Smart m...@christophersmart.com: Has anyone looked into openSUSE's brilliant integration of Firefox into KDE4? Is this something that interests the Fedora community? I have stumbled across a Firefox add-on theme called Oxygen KDE which I think does a pretty amazing job of making

Re: Firefox KDE integration à la openSUSE

2010-01-03 Thread Chris Smart
2010/1/2 Rex Dieter rdie...@math.unl.edu: We (fedora-kde sig) would be more interested in this if there were more effort to push such integration to mozilla upstream.  As far as I'm aware, there is very little to date.  (ie, I personally wouldn't be too interested in trying to maintain

Re: Firefox KDE integration à la openSUSE

2010-01-02 Thread Tim
On Fri, 2010-01-01 at 20:26 +1100, Chris Smart wrote: Has anyone looked into openSUSE's brilliant integration of Firefox into KDE4? Is this something that interests the Fedora community? Status: http://en.opensuse.org/KDE/FirefoxIntegration; Code:

Re: Firefox KDE integration à la openSUSE

2010-01-02 Thread Chris Smart
2010/1/2 Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au: Is there a description of what that actually means?  A page of statuses gives no clue, but the name sounds like someone's trying to copy the Microsoft lunacy of integrating MSIE into the desktop. Firefox is GTK based which means it integrates into

Re: Firefox KDE integration à la openSUSE

2010-01-02 Thread Mike Cloaked
Mail Lists lists at sapience.com writes: Actually chrome is way faster, more secure and takes way way less memory - I suspect firefox usage will slowly tail off much like netscape did in the past - as chrome takes over .. it is so so much better ... even in its beta form. I'd focus

Re: Firefox KDE integration à la openSUSE

2010-01-02 Thread Mail Lists
On 01/02/2010 12:33 PM, Mike Cloaked wrote: It time I agree that it does look as though Chrome may well win - if the Firefox developers don't pay attention to the competition - and gecko is not the way forward - webkit is! Agreed - and being native clean c++ code instead of an

Re: Firefox KDE integration à la openSUSE

2010-01-02 Thread Marko Vojinovic
On Saturday 02 January 2010 16:58:08 Chris Smart wrote: 2010/1/2 Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au: Is there a description of what that actually means? A page of statuses gives no clue, but the name sounds like someone's trying to copy the Microsoft lunacy of integrating MSIE into the

Re: Firefox KDE integration à la openSUSE

2010-01-02 Thread Chris Smart
2010/1/3 Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com: In principle, this is a good idea. In practice, I'm not sure how well it can be done and is it worth the effort. But I welcome the initiative, of course. It has already been done and it was certainly worth the effort. Download the openSUSE KDE Live

Re: Firefox KDE integration à la openSUSE

2010-01-01 Thread Martin Airs
On 01/01/2010 09:26 AM, Chris Smart wrote: Has anyone looked into openSUSE's brilliant integration of Firefox into KDE4? Is this something that interests the Fedora community? Status: http://en.opensuse.org/KDE/FirefoxIntegration; Code: http://gitorious.org/firefox-kde-opensuse; -c

Re: Firefox KDE integration à la openSUSE

2010-01-01 Thread Rex Dieter
Chris Smart wrote: Has anyone looked into openSUSE's brilliant integration of Firefox into KDE4? Is this something that interests the Fedora community? Status: http://en.opensuse.org/KDE/FirefoxIntegration; Code: http://gitorious.org/firefox-kde-opensuse; Kinda sorta. We (fedora-kde

Re: Firefox KDE integration à la openSUSE

2010-01-01 Thread Chris Smart
2010/1/2 Rex Dieter rdie...@math.unl.edu: We (fedora-kde sig) would be more interested in this if there were more effort to push such integration to mozilla upstream.  As far as I'm aware, there is very little to date.  (ie, I personally wouldn't be too interested in trying to maintain

Re: Firefox KDE integration à la openSUSE

2010-01-01 Thread Mail Lists
On 01/01/2010 08:23 PM, Chris Smart wrote: A decent, well integrated Qt browser is still a major missing component of KDE and doesn't appear to be coming any time soon. Most users like Firefox and this seems a good compromise. Actually chrome is way faster, more secure and takes way way

Re: Firefox KDE integration à la openSUSE

2010-01-01 Thread Chris Smart
2010/1/2 Mail Lists li...@sapience.com:  Actually chrome is way faster, more secure and takes way way less memory - I suspect firefox usage will slowly tail off much like netscape did in the past - as chrome takes over .. it is so so much better ... even in its beta form. Maybe so, but there

Re: Firefox KDE integration à la openSUSE

2010-01-01 Thread Chris Smart
2010/1/2 Chris Smart m...@christophersmart.com: I don't quite trust Google enough, but I do think that the browser holds a lot of promise. Google also has the brand name to take massive market share, so it will be interesting. Just downloaded and installed 4.0 beta of the Iron port which