I don't know all that much about KDE, but would I be correct in assuming that the panels with the K menu and such are a separate program? 'cause that's where I would run something like that, much like Dashboard that runs off of the Dock.
You're not "binding" the browser in. You're using KHTML to render HTML/CSS/JavaScript-based widgets in a seperate layer. You don't need to use it or enable it. One could use Gecko to accomplish the same feat, but it being KDE and Apple using KHTML in thier WebKit, which drives Dashboard, the KDE devs used the KHTML rendering engine. Konquerer has no part here, if I understand correctly.
Only the songs from the iTunes Music Store are DRM'd. If you ripped it from a CD or got it by some P2P software, the files are exactly the same. A simple cp -R/Your_iPod_/iPod_Control/Music/ </ecode>
Oh, so THAT's why they did all the switching to CSS...
I don't know all that much about KDE, but would I be correct in assuming that the panels with the K menu and such are a separate program? 'cause that's where I would run something like that, much like Dashboard that runs off of the Dock.
You're not "binding" the browser in. You're using KHTML to render HTML/CSS/JavaScript-based widgets in a seperate layer. You don't need to use it or enable it. One could use Gecko to accomplish the same feat, but it being KDE and Apple using KHTML in thier WebKit, which drives Dashboard, the KDE devs used the KHTML rendering engine. Konquerer has no part here, if I understand correctly.
by the time I can afford one, they'll be 50% thinner and come with a jet pack.
Does it run Linux?
Boot ROM.
I hope this works...
thrid psot
Only the songs from the iTunes Music Store are DRM'd. If you ripped it from a CD or got it by some P2P software, the files are exactly the same. A simple cp -R /Your_iPod_/iPod_Control/Music/ </ecode>