On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 11:10:13AM +0200, Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
Il giorno ven, 27/04/2007 alle 07.55 +0200, Marcus Meissner ha scritto:
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 05:31:08PM -0400, James Tremblay wrote:
Dear Gnome and Nautilus Team leaders, would it be all that difficult to change the default gnome installation to carry GnomeBaker with it? it's insultive to the end user not to have simple md5sum checking or even have the ability to tell it to write at best possible speed then verify. Which is completely possible under KDE with K3b which is a default package.
Just install and use k3b, which will work just fine under GNOME.
I use KDE on My Laptop, but my office is all Novell SLED and I am trying not to have to convert Novell networking and other documentation from Gnome to KDE so I use the Gnome there, If Novell is going to support both desktop's why are they not feature to feature equal ? I'm not suggesting that you adopt
We strive to use the best from both desktop worlds... So why not use k3b?
Ciao, Marcus
Because using K3B means installing a part of KDE too, and some users just don't want. It's the old and never solved issue which affects SuSE since the night of times. We can't have a KDE installation without GNOME apps or a GNOME installation without KDE apps, with the usual lack of resources, especially considering that in most cases there are equivalent applications in both worlds. It's just a question of looking for them.
I admit the situation somewhat improved in 10.1/10.2, but it's quite annoying to read this kind of answers to users who are just asking for a more clean and polished desktop installation.
This is just unnecessary purism. Why do you think both cannot coexist, if just for their shared libraries? Ciao, Marcus --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org