On Wednesday 08 April 2009 23:24:38 Jud Craft wrote:
KDE in Fedora still uses GNOME's Network Manager, since there
_is_ no
stable available KDE-based Network Manager (until KDE 4.3).
And, GNOME's Network Manager requires gnome-keyring. There you go.
Consider it a blessing that the programs actually try to integrate
with KDM and work mostly okay together. The goal of different
environments shouldn't be to ignore the other half of the free
software world.
If they acutally work well toghethter. I really don't want to go into a very very very
old debate.
Eli
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