> KDE e.V, so they can pay for things like flying a lot of KDE core hackers to the one place to make a few thousand CVS commits in the weekend.
I doubt that KDE e.V. has such much money (read http://www.kde.org/donations.html), the "KDE3 summit" for example was completely sponsored by SuSE and TrollTech.
The members are listed on the kdeleague.org website, well it's down at the moment. Go to Google, search for "kde league members" and read the cache version.
So some people used their kde.org email to utter some private opinions. This doesn't make it the opinion of KDE independent of any interpretation. And the list is not sponsored by KDE, it kind of was but moved.
Instead of posting this bad journalism piece with an own invented misleading headline it would be better Slashdot wouldn't have rejected all submitted stories about KOffice 1.2. But it seems the moderator is a monkey.
Netscape 7 for Linux is delivered with "Shockwave Flash 5.0 r48" which is known to have a security flaw which could allow attackers to run malicious code.
> I own a internet cafe/gaming center running linux, and most of my customers get a scared look in their eyes the first time they see linux (I use kde 3.01). So many options...
You should bother with KDE's kiosk mode to trim down "useless" options.
See the incomplete KDE 3.2 feature plan. And don't forget to make KOffice the best office suite ever. Think about other missing applications. I don't expect that KDE will create a "new desktop" concept.
Re-Enabled? But I guess you don't even know the difference between "objprelink" and "prelink". "objprelink" support is still in KDE's build system for systems with old binutils, marked as obsolete and as always has to be enabled additionally.
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And with additional "prelink" applied, it flies more. Do the Red Hat Betas ship with it?
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This is possible since at least KDE 2.2: Activate in Control Center/File Browsing/File Manager the "Show network operations in a single window" option.
Wait for the FTP version or the Live-Evaluation CD.
That's changed with SuSE 8.1. Even the last two CDs now contains binary stuff, for example Gimp is on CD6.
Of course Gnome2 is included, read the package lists: Personal, Professional.
> KDE3 offers a good way to install fonts
Sad that KDE3's font installer is broken due to RedHat changes and missing adaptations to it.
> So who are the members, so we can ask them what happened? Or is the member's list a secret too?
Look up http://www.kdeleague.org/members.php.
> KDE e.V, so they can pay for things like flying a lot of KDE core hackers to the one place to make a few thousand CVS commits in the weekend.
I doubt that KDE e.V. has such much money (read http://www.kde.org/donations.html), the "KDE3 summit" for example was completely sponsored by SuSE and TrollTech.
The members are listed on the kdeleague.org website, well it's down at the moment. Go to Google, search for "kde league members" and read the cache version.
So some people used their kde.org email to utter some private opinions. This doesn't make it the opinion of KDE independent of any interpretation. And the list is not sponsored by KDE, it kind of was but moved.
Perhaps better post the link proving it too.
Instead of posting this bad journalism piece with an own invented misleading headline it would be better Slashdot wouldn't have rejected all submitted stories about KOffice 1.2. But it seems the moderator is a monkey.
Netscape 7 for Linux is delivered with "Shockwave Flash 5.0 r48" which is known to have a security flaw which could allow attackers to run malicious code.
This isn't an IRC log but a (perhaps biased) summary of dot.kde.org postings. Just click "Parent" to see all postings.
> I own a internet cafe/gaming center running linux, and most of my customers get a scared look in their eyes the first time they see linux (I use kde 3.01). So many options...
You should bother with KDE's kiosk mode to trim down "useless" options.
Aethera started afaik as a fork of Magellan. Magellan died later.
They made Kivio. But only continued to develop their commercial Kivio MP later.
It's obsolete and disabled by default, this user is wrong.
> Where does it go now?
See the incomplete KDE 3.2 feature plan. And don't forget to make KOffice the best office suite ever. Think about other missing applications. I don't expect that KDE will create a "new desktop" concept.
Re-Enabled? But I guess you don't even know the difference between "objprelink" and "prelink". "objprelink" support is still in KDE's build system for systems with old binutils, marked as obsolete and as always has to be enabled additionally.
And with additional "prelink" applied, it flies more. Do the Red Hat Betas ship with it?
Your answer is wrong, objprelink is obsolete. See http://objprelink.sourceforge.net/.
You can't say how much KDE takes by looking at this screenshot. How much does X use? What other programs run?
This is possible since at least KDE 2.2: Activate in Control Center/File Browsing/File Manager the "Show network operations in a single window" option.
> I'm sick of Konq segfaults from clicking back a few times.
:-)
You don't run KDE 3.0.3, or? Please upgrade your KDE 3.0.0.
2 interviews of KDE related persons and this, makes 3. :-)
Announcement: http://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-3.1beta1 .html
Download: http://download.kde.org/unstable/kde-3.1-beta1/