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   "Michael Mauch" a écrit dans le message de news:   
   lfd9s6xfrh.ln2@elmicha.333200002251-0001.dialin.t-online.de...   
   > AZ Nomad wrote:   
   >   
   >> Whose brilliant idea is it to mask kde3?   
   >   
   > I'm also not quite happy yet with kde4. Qt4 doesn't support some keys   
   > which already worked without problem in Qt3, transparent panels are only   
   > available with Composite (and that's slow on my old Radeon card), and   
   > there are drawing artefacts even without Composite.   
   >   
   > A bit of info about that masking was posted in the 2009-11-02-kde-3   
   > "eselect news". There's also a kde3 overlay.   
   >   
   >> Missing settings. I can't have the window manager perform actions   
   >> depending on the application. Can't have a particular application   
   >> show up on all desktops, or be sized a certain way.   
   >   
   > I guess it's supposed to work just as in KDE3, at least I can see the   
   > same settings in the title bar right click menu. Most of the times these   
   > settings work. In systemsettings in the last icon (don't know the   
   > English name for it, perhaps keyboard shortcuts) there's also the   
   > possibility to start programs after a window has appeared. You could use   
   > wmctrl or xwit with that as a last resort.   
   >   
   >> Konsole has settings for colors but little else.   
   >   
   > ACK.   
   >   
   >> No bluetooth manager.   
   >   
   > Doesn't net-wireless/kbluetooth work?   
   >   
   >> Maybe it's tine to switch to gnome, or to another distribution.   
   >   
   > I considered that, too, but next year they'll switch to Gnome 3 and   
   > I left Gnome when they switched to Gnome 2.   
      
   Note that most distributions, including Gentoo, don't like providing   
   unmaintained packages, because vulnerabilities and compatibility bugs never   
   get fixed.   
   If enough people wishes to maintain KDE 3 alive, they are allowed to do it.   
   In that case, Linux distributions may provide it again.   
      
   --   
   André Gillibert   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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