Make kde 1st class in fedora

Jeffrey C. Ollie jeff at ocjtech.us
Sat Nov 18 05:15:10 UTC 2006


On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 23:41 +0100, Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
> David Nielsen wrote:
> 
> >>> So I could definitely see why many KDE users would feel the same way
> >>> about Konqi. Luckily this one of those things that will naturally
> >>> resolve itself once Core and Extras gets merged, if the community by
> >>> then wants KDE to have Konqi as the default then that will happen.
> >> This might make a good candidate for firstboot - during firstboot the
> >> person installing the system could choose the default apps that newly
> >> created users would get.
> > 
> > Dear heavens no.. One of the strengths of the Fedora desktop is it's
> > predefined standards. If you like me want a different set of
> > applications there's the customize now/later option during install. 
> 
> Besides, choosing a web browser and a MUA is a per-user action;
> It doesn't belong to firstboot, which is a system-wide thing.

In firstboot, you would be setting the system-wide default.  Users would
be able to change their browser on an individual basis.

Jeff

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