On 2004-12-22 (Wednesday) 20:34, Florin Andrei wrote: > Well, K3B is nice and all, but it's a KDE application. While there's > nothing wrong with KDE per se, if you're using Gnome there's a > noticeable delay before starting any KDE application, while all those > components get initialized and so on. Plus, while most applications work > flawlessly in their native environment, there are all kinds of strange > bugs that get uncovered when using them in other environments (this goes > for both KDE and Gnome apps). OT: Now you know how the KDE users feel when they have all defaults to Gnome applications (editors, evolution mail) and up2date icon:) I was thinking to fill a bug/rfe for this when I have time / and you can add comments for Gnome or you fill it (please mail me if you do) and I add comments about KDE :) /. > In fact, K3B is the only KDE application that must be used on a Gnome > desktop currently. All other basic tasks can be accomplished by native > applications (or by apps that are merely GTK-based, not full Gnome apps, > which is fine). > > So... how about including Graveman in Fedora? > > http://scresto.site.voila.fr/gravemanuk.html > > - It Just Works. > - It has a no-nonsense interface that, to me at least, seems much better > than any other CD burner for Linux. In fact, i think this is The CD- > Burner GUI Metaphor that everyone should look at and learn from. Really. > Any "dummy user" could use it, while it does not step on advanced users' > toes. > - It's GTK-based. > > Please? > --- cut --- Warning: Please note that this program has not yet been extensively tested, this is a beta release! --- cut --- Maybe it should be tested in extras first. Looks good... -- Regards, Doncho N. Gunchev Registered Linux User #291323 at counter.li.org GPG-Key-ID: 1024D/DA454F79 http://pgp.mit.edu Key fingerprint = 684F 688B C508 C609 0371 5E0F A089 CB15 DA45 4F79