and i would recommend a cool splash screen for kde3! just like other 
distros do!
Tom Badran wrote:

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>On Friday 07 Jun 2002 5:25 am, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
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>>>>5.) What about a QT/KDE-based MCC? [...] after all KDE is used by many
>>>>more people then GNOME).
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>I think this should be a QT not KDE as qt apps look good under kde (especially 
>qt3) and users of any window manager except kde will probably not want ti 
>have to install kdelibs as well as QT, much like MCC not requiring gnome 
>rpms, just the gtk ones. I believe this then also makes it relatively simply 
>to integrate MCC into the kdecontrol center for KDE users, and still have it 
>as a stand alone application for users of other window managers.
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>>>>how about setting up
>>>>TiMidity as a daemon (this can be done if TiMidity's compile switches
>>>>are set correctly)  when Harddrake finds a card does not have MIDI
>>>>synth support?
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>>>not a bad idea I think, perhaps with a timidity-server package
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>>  Thank-you. I think this would really makes things easier.
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>Definately a very good idea.
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>>>>10.) What about including the Mandrake documentation in docbook xml
>>>>like KHelpCenter uses (IIRC, I think Gnome Help Center may use it too)
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>>>Yes, for gnome 2 the help system (Yelp) will use docbook XML (gnome 1
>>>used docbook SGML and made HTML on install or packaging).
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>>  Even better then. This would take care of both Gnome and KDE.
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>Again, a very sound idea.
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>I also think it would be a good idea to include more kde (and no reason not 
>for other wms as well)  themes and icons (liquid, crystal icons etc) as 
>optional packages. Currently these have to be fetched manually, which is 
>nowhere near as pleaent as a 'urpmi package'. Obviously some of the great 
>themes might have liscence problems, but the ones that dont would be great 
>additions.
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>Just a few thoughts
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>Tom
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