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Re: Do we have ourselves a little TROLL here?
by ac on Sunday 17/Mar/2002, @11:32
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| Does GNOME require the install of KDE? See that would be bad just like it would be bad if the install of KDE required GNOME. Nothing controversial here. Self-important anti-trollers like you are just as bad as the real trollers. |
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Re: Do we have ourselves a little TROLL here?
by anti-ac on Sunday 17/Mar/2002, @13:48
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First of all, Mono doesn't require you to install GNOME as it isn't a part of GNOME.
Second of all, GNOMErs might start using aRts, which IS
actually a part of KDE. There is nothing wrong with either.
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Re: Do we have ourselves a little TROLL here?
by Evan "JabberWokky" E. on Sunday 17/Mar/2002, @18:03
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:: Second of all, GNOMErs might start using aRts, which IS actually a part of KDE.
No offense, but I've heard this for awhile without anybody who states it being able to back it up. Where did this "common knowledge" come from - it's been repeated quite often, but I haven't seen any links to any developers actually discussing it. I'd like to have documentation to potentially back up this.
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Evan
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Re: Do we have ourselves a little TROLL here?
by iain on Monday 18/Mar/2002, @07:45
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There was occasionally talk about using CSL by Stefan and Tim Janik, and that can output to OSS, Arts and Alsa, but no-one seems to know whats going to happen
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GNOME and aRts
by aigiskos on Tuesday 19/Mar/2002, @18:47
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Weird! Iain replied to you earlier, but his response has disappeared. At any rate, there has been discussion on the GNOME lists (from last August or September, I think) about using aRts. No decision has been made yet, and there is no default sound server/sound system for GNOME 2.0. The developers decided to wait and see how things play out in development between the different contenders. The two front-runners are aRts and GStreamer: the former is a little more mature, while the latter is more integrated with GNOME (it uses GLib). A decision will most likely be made for GNOME 2.2. Cheers!
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