[OFB Cafe] anybody know anything about kde icon themes?

Fred A. Miller fmiller at lightlink.com
Thu Jan 24 22:36:55 CST 2008


dep wrote:
> said Timothy Butler:
> 
> | 	Aw, it's not so bad. It's not quite as glitzy, but it runs fast and
> | looks clean. It's methodology is more Mac-like, though, so I think
> | that throws people off at first, since KDE is more Windows-like.
> 
> maybe. i've tried gnome for weeks at a time and have hated it every time. 
> it's like living in a u-haul trailer: it could be done, but who'd want to?

'Glad to see share the same view as I have. I just don't like
it........I tried to like it but.............

> | 	You need a KVM switch. Then you could hook the Mac up to your main
> | screen along with your other computer.
> 
> for a start, the mac needs an on/off switch on the box, so i;m not tied to 
> an awful keyboard. then it needs a vga connector, so i can put a proper 
> monitor on it.
> 
> | 	Ah, yes. KDE needs to get a Plaxo connector to make moving address
> | books around easier...
> 
> my dispute with the kmail addressbook is that it used to be a nice flat 
> file: one line with name and email address. some people want all kinds of 
> other stuff -- good for them. but don't dump the original, which worked 
> and which was easily fixed when it breaks. was kind of arrogant of 'em to 
> dump it, i thought.

I don't know what they did that, but I agree......I didn't like the change.

Fred

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