Re: KDE overrides gnome?

2009-09-08 Thread Christoph Höger
Thanks for your reply

> > since I installed KDE for testing and it failed in some aspects (see my
> > kmail thread), I am noticing, that even under gnome I get some Qt
> > dialogs now and then (e.g. nautilus starting as default file manager
> You mean dolphin, don't you? Nautilus is the default Gnome file manager.
> To change that, right-click on any folder in Dolphin, and click on the wrench 
> icon next to Type:Folder.
> Then you can move Dolphin up in the list that appears. Just "Apply", and it 
> should be OK.
> If it only opens from Firefox, then I'd say there is something strange going 
> on...

Yeah. I meant dolphin. But I cannot find that wrench symbol... 
Is there any explanation for that order? Is this some kind of
freedesktop.org stuff?

> > from firefox, policykit auth dialog).
> > I do not want to start a flamewar, but I think that under gnome
> > everything should be as gnomish as possible (and vice-versa under kde),
> > so I _could_ blame firefox for the first example, but why the hell does
> > policykit run a Qt dialog when it should run  a gtk dialog?
> I don't know a good solution for that, but if you uninstall polkit-qt the 
> dialog should be the gtk dialog again.

Well, that is the problem:

[choe...@choeger5 ~]$ rpm -qa | grep Policy
PolicyKit-gnome-libs-0.9.2-3.fc11.x86_64
PolicyKit-0.9-6.fc11.x86_64
PolicyKit-gnome-0.9.2-3.fc11.x86_64

[choe...@choeger5 ~]$ LANG=en_US.UTF8 rpm -q PolicyKit-kde
package PolicyKit-kde is not installed

so, posting

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=519495

seems to be a good idea.


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Re: KDE overrides gnome?

2009-09-07 Thread Julian Aloofi
Am Montag, 7. September 2009 16:22:17 schrieb Christoph Höger:
> Hi there,
>
> since I installed KDE for testing and it failed in some aspects (see my
> kmail thread), I am noticing, that even under gnome I get some Qt
> dialogs now and then (e.g. nautilus starting as default file manager
You mean dolphin, don't you? Nautilus is the default Gnome file manager.
To change that, right-click on any folder in Dolphin, and click on the wrench 
icon next to Type:  Folder.
Then you can move Dolphin up in the list that appears. Just "Apply", and it 
should be OK.
If it only opens from Firefox, then I'd say there is something strange going 
on...

> from firefox, policykit auth dialog).
> I do not want to start a flamewar, but I think that under gnome
> everything should be as gnomish as possible (and vice-versa under kde),
> so I _could_ blame firefox for the first example, but why the hell does
> policykit run a Qt dialog when it should run  a gtk dialog?
I don't know a good solution for that, but if you uninstall polkit-qt the 
dialog should be the gtk dialog again.

> Christoph
Best regards, Julian

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KDE overrides gnome?

2009-09-07 Thread Christoph Höger
Hi there,

since I installed KDE for testing and it failed in some aspects (see my
kmail thread), I am noticing, that even under gnome I get some Qt
dialogs now and then (e.g. nautilus starting as default file manager
from firefox, policykit auth dialog). 
I do not want to start a flamewar, but I think that under gnome
everything should be as gnomish as possible (and vice-versa under kde),
so I _could_ blame firefox for the first example, but why the hell does
policykit run a Qt dialog when it should run  a gtk dialog? 

And how do I change that?

Christoph


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