On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 18:45 -0600, Lamont R. Peterson wrote: > > > > system settings etc. that all are different. > > > > > > Just set them to the same thing. KDE is very flexible, it's possible to > > > get it to match the GNOME configuration very closely. > > > > So you are suggesting that everybody will set all settings twice, one > > time for Gnome and one time for KDE? This is exactly the problem with a > > Gnome and KDE mix, it is a PITA. > > No, we're not talking about everyone setting all their settings twice. Just > tweak the things you want for the apps you want. That's not going to be very > much stuff. With KDE, once you've got that figured out, it's pretty easy to > mass deploy such configuration changes, too, so you really will only *have* > to do this once (unless you change your mind frequently :) ). I still have to deal with two different "configuration" tools, that do about the same thing but a bit different. If i want to tune app K i need the KDE configuration tool, if i need to tune app G i need the gnome configuration tool. When kde apps and gnome apps look exactly like each other (which is an other problem, different look and feel) how do i know that i need kconfig when i want to tune app K? KDE and Gnome are two different things, even though they do almost the same thing. It is like using Honda parts to fix a Fort, a handy mechaninc might make it work, but it would be way easier to use Fort parts to fix a Fort. - Erwin -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list