On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 11:10:13AM +0200, Alberto Passalacqua wrote: > Il giorno ven, 27/04/2007 alle 07.55 +0200, Marcus Meissner ha scritto: > > On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 05:31:08PM -0400, James Tremblay wrote: > > > Dear Gnome and Nautilus Team leaders, > > > would it be all that difficult to change the default gnome installation > > > to > > > carry GnomeBaker with it? it's insultive to the end user not to have > > > simple > > > md5sum checking or even have the ability to tell it to write at best > > > possible > > > speed then verify. Which is completely possible under KDE with K3b which > > > is a > > > default package. > > > > Just install and use k3b, which will work just fine under GNOME. > > > > > I use KDE on My Laptop, but my office is all Novell SLED and I am trying > > > not > > > to have to convert Novell networking and other documentation from Gnome > > > to > > > KDE so I use the Gnome there, If Novell is going to support both > > > desktop's > > > why are they not feature to feature equal ? I'm not suggesting that you > > > adopt > > > > We strive to use the best from both desktop worlds... So why not use k3b? > > > > Ciao, Marcus > > Because using K3B means installing a part of KDE too, and some users > just don't want. It's the old and never solved issue which affects SuSE > since the night of times. We can't have a KDE installation without GNOME > apps or a GNOME installation without KDE apps, with the usual lack of > resources, especially considering that in most cases there are > equivalent applications in both worlds. It's just a question of looking > for them.
> I admit the situation somewhat improved in 10.1/10.2, but it's quite > annoying to read this kind of answers to users who are just asking for a > more clean and polished desktop installation. This is just unnecessary purism. Why do you think both cannot coexist, if just for their shared libraries? Ciao, Marcus --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
