On Saturday 31 October 2009 22:55:23 James Tyrer wrote: > You just don't get it! But, yet you continue to offer advice from the > PC (Politically Correct) La La Land. > > When you need more documentation is when something doesn't work! > > Unfortunately, KDE is becoming like MS-Windows. It is supposed to just > work, but when it doesn't even their product support staff can't seem to > figure out why. Perhaps this isn't that bad yet, but as Duncan pointed > out, this is probably dependent on HAL configuration and that that is > very difficult although there is some documentation. > > In KDE-3 the KIOslave for Audio CDs didn't require anything, you just > opened it and it worked. Now we have something that is supposedly > simpler since you don't have to enter a URL or open "System" you just > click on the icon that has appeared in the Places list. But what do you > do when it doesn't appear. Certainly your condescending diatribe isn't > going to fix the problem. > No, I just don't get it. I don't get why most of the world can do things that you say 'doesn't work'. I don't see anything in what I wrote that could be considered 'condescending diatribe', so I'll ignore the rest of what you wrote. When I write without saying where the information came from it's because it is my experience. In other words, 'it works for me'. If I reply from hearsay, I say so. Anne -- New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org Just found a cool new feature? Add it to UserBase
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