On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 14:54, Neil D. McAliece wrote:
> One of the first things I install in Ubuntu is K3B. I've read comments
> about KDE apps looking ugly under Gnome, but K3B looks fine and works
> perfectly.

There is a bridge qt-gtk for theming/skinning: if you have it installed, QT 
widgets (KDE etc.) get the same look and feel as your GTK widgets (Gnome 
etc.) and viceversa, depending on your system configuration. Ubuntu has that 
bridging functionality installed by default, same as Knoppix, Kanotix, Mepis 
and other modern Debian based distributions

Horst
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