KDE users had to deal with GNOME updater tools anyway in the past, I think GNOME users can survive pretty much fine with opensuse-updater, specially due to the fact it works. ;-)
Sorry but the problems are completely different. Zen updater properly integrates in the KDE panel and what the KDE users had to deal with was connected essentially to problems with ZMD and to the look of zen-updater, the latter partially solved through the KDE theme for GTK apps. In GNOME opensuse-updater is _not_ always captured in the panel, and it stays in an independent windows on the desktop, which is really annoying and makes it useless. Considering that opensuse-updater is written in Qt, it requires those libs to be loaded by default, which is the old and never solved problems in SuSE for GNOME users, who still have to deal with Qt/KDE apps they don't need. Moreover the look of the applet doesn't match at all with the GNOME look. Regards, Alberto --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org