Kevin Kofler wrote:
Jeffrey D Anderson wrote:
> That did it. I guess there was a packaging change between the testing
> version and the release version?
We split it into a subpackage in the 4.2.1 upgrade. We should really have
done back in the 4.2.0 update, but we can't really change the past. ;-)
I
don't want any proprietary web gadgets on my desktop!
Kevin Kofler
I'm not sure I understand. I thought the google gadgets framework was open
source, released under the Apache license.
That said, I haven't really found any gadgets that I've decided to keep on
my desktop for more than a day or two. I guess it's a matter of getting
used to the whole plasmoid dashboard versus application thing.
Jeff Anderson