2009/1/21 Rex Dieter <rdieter at math.unl.edu>: > Martin Kho wrote: >> On Wednesday 21 January 2009 08:16:42 Kevin Kofler wrote: >>> Jeffrey D Anderson wrote: >>>> I notice that every time I restart my desktop nm-applet and >>>> guidance-power-manager restart. >>> guidance-power-manager is not a GNOME applet, it's an applet from KDE >>> extragear. But it isn't needed with 4.2 anymore, you can use the battery >>> plasmoid, which uses PowerDevil for power management, instead. >>> >>> nm-applet is still needed, the NM plasmoid is not ready yet. >>> >>> Kevin Kofler >>> >> >> And what about gpk-update-icon? Is it needed in KDE. > > Same boat, not really, kpackagekit is the way to go. > > (We're still trying to come up with a way to be able to use both, ie, > have kpackagekit disable gpk-update-icon when it is installed, but it > doesn't work yet, and may never. boo :( ) > > -- Rex Now that kpackagekit exists, isn't it the Gnome maintainers team who have to keep the gpk-update-icon out off the way, ie, by putting "NotShowIn=KDE;" in their desktop file? I've added this line and gpk-update-icon no longer shows up. Is there a situation where KDE is installed and kpackagekit isn't? Martin Kho > _______________________________________________ > fedora-kde mailing list > fedora-kde at lists.fedoraproject.org > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fedora-kde >