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Date:      Mon, 30 Sep 2002 09:56:39 -0700
From:      Adam Weinberger <adam@vectors.cx>
To:        Socketd <db@traceroute.dk>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Recommend some programs for gnome + sawfish?
Message-ID:  <20020930165639.GY77771@vectors.cx>
In-Reply-To: <20020930.10122100.3381230676@rafter.>
References:  <20020929.22492300.2161420268@rafter.> <20020930061016.GV77771@vectors.cx> <20020930.10122100.3381230676@rafter.>

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>> (09.30.2002 @ 0312 PST): Socketd said, in 1.2K: <<
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > > X-windows programs can run under gnome right? But what about kde/qt
> > > programs? (only some of them or what?)
> > you actually have it backwards. gnome runs under X-windows. kde/qt apps
> > run under X too. independent of gnome, completely.
> Let's make a layer from top to button:
> Gnome/KDE
> GKT/QT
> Windows manager like Sawfish
> X windows
> Right? So qt and kde programs can't run under gnome/gkt?!?!

nono. that's an irrelevant comparison. if you install a tape deck and a
CD player in your car, you can listen to CDs and casette tapes. there's
no problem about the CD player not supporting casette tapes. all that
matters is whether the head unit has inputs for both devices.

same thing here. you have qt libs and kde libs, which are necessary to
run KDE applications. stop thinking like Windows. qt and gtk are just
libraries, not exclusive entities.

> > > Browser (Netscape?)
> > galeon
> Ok, you just think it is better or is there another reason?

galeon will interact with your gnome environment. netscape's kindof.
well. just not so cool anymore. galeon is a frontend built on top of
mozilla, which is the new netscape engine anyhow.

> > > Mail/word/nntp (staroffice?)
> > openoffice/AbiWord
> I am just asking :-), why not Staroffice?

go for it. it doesn't make too much difference. besides, i can't even
get openoffice to compile, but many have and many love it.

> > > File manager?
> > nautilus.
> Ok, is this the most used ("default") file manager for gnome?

for the most part, yes.

> > > IP voice (Speak freely, isn't there a graphical one?)
> > yes, but it doesn't work right under fbsd. Yet.
> Ok, when will it be ready? (if you know that).

i'm working with a former fbsd network driver guru on it.

>> end of "Re: Recommend some programs for gnome + sawfish?" from Socketd <<

-Adam


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Adam Weinberger
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