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As I understand it if an app needs KDE stuff you merge it and it brings in 
all the baggage it needs.  Then xfce/Gnome/whoever runs it.

I don't know of any others but there probably are.  I haven't used KDE since 
2.2.1 and tried Gnome briefly.  I now use xfce.

> I mean what you mean....can run natively.  Probably
> that the WM in question would build or depend on qt
> and gtk, and basically natively support gnome and kde
> apps.
>
> does xfce do this?  are there any others?
>
>
> --- "Brett I. Holcomb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> wrote:
> > What do you mean compatible?  Gnome can run KDE
> > software, I don't know what
> > KDE can do with Gnome stuff.  xfce runs both.
> >
> > > Is there a desktop environment that is compatable
> >
> > with
> >
> > > KDE and GNOME software? (or close to that?)
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