Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
P. S. And yes I will also suggest that you use something much lighter. I see no purpose in running KDE on the top of the system
like OpenBSD.

Why would you say sth like that???

First of all I hope I didn't offend the port maintainer of the KDE. My sincere apology to him. I was wrong to say above. That is a huge job and the last thing pure guy needs is my crap.

In my experience OpenBSD is by far the cleanest and the simplest OS I have ever used in my life. On the another hand KDE is 200m very elaborate GUI coded for mostly with Linux in mind. I am not aware that one can use any of KDE graphical tools to configure any of the OpenBSD services.(I might be very wrong about this). OpenBSD does not have HAL. So it seems to me that running KDE is just a overkill.

You do not need KDE to set a wall paper or to start applications. Moreover, why would you let anybody pick default applications for you
and start default desktop services?

That is way personally prefer to run a small WM of the system like OpenBSD.


On another hand who am I to tell you what you want to run on your desktop. If you want to run KDE you should run it and it is not my
business to ask you why you are doing that.

No Hard Feeling Body,
Predrag

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