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KAA and KDrive
by Renato Sousa on Tuesday 28/Jun/2005, @08:56
Anyone find it funny that these K-initial technologies are in no way related to KDE (in the sense that the K in their name is not from KDE)
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Re: KAA and KDrive
by ac on Tuesday 28/Jun/2005, @09:10
Nope, it's just like with the Linux kernel which uses k all the time as well. (Maybe I'm just unfunny.)
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  • Re: KAA and KDrive
    by Jake on Tuesday 28/Jun/2005, @10:02
    Which brings up a good point, we should port the kernel to Qt :)
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    • Re: KAA and KDrive
      by Zak Jensen on Tuesday 28/Jun/2005, @11:45
      Dude. Just imagine the power of QT signals in the kernel, and you can see the potential.

      *ducks*
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    • Re: KAA and KDrive
      by Hans on Tuesday 28/Jun/2005, @16:24
      "make xconfig" is using qt...
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Re: KAA and KDrive
by Anonymous on Tuesday 28/Jun/2005, @09:24
That's the reason why it had to be replaced/improved ;-)...
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