Is there are reason that you need to be running the KDE window manager to use DCOP?

I am "using gnome" so to speak, but often start up konqueror and see the DCOP server start up with all its glory... I don't have time to try this ATM but hope to soon.  Possibly someone else will beat me to it.

I don't see why thing are made out to be so window-manager-specific, when in fact X will pass all sorts of messages around.  I get the feeling that personal preferences and simple habit drowns out technical feasibility in these sorts of cases :)

bah, I need coffee.  My words sound incoherent to myself...

   Ben


On 2/16/06, Patrick R. Wade <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Allen Brown wrote:
> Mike Cherba wrote:
>
>> I grabbed it and tried it before I responded, but It has it's own issues
>> and didn't work at all in my system, where the dcop call worked
>> perfectly.
>
>
> Neither command works for me.  I am running xfce under Debian stable.

Hm, you installed xclip from apt and it still didn't work?  That strikes
me as odd, but then YYMV.

I'm not surprised if dcop didn't work with Xfce, as it's KDE-specific.

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