Just a thought which may or may not be completely out of proportion: In
which sense can Wine and native Desktop be easily synchronized? I see a
number of problems such as who should synchronize to whom. Why make an
arbitrary Unix desktop synchronize to a Wine start menu? Why not the
other way aro
Robert van Herk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>As I understand, right now there are various "standards" on how to write
>menus for Linux, that are incompatible. That would mean that writing a
>"grand unified ;-)" start menu client as I discussed before is currently
>impossible.
>
>What could be made alre
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 10:02:40PM +0200, Robert van Herk wrote:
> Would such a system be appreciated by the you people? Or do you think I
> should wait untill a better standarization is available? Or do you think
> creating a Windows deamon and a Linux client is too much overkill for
> such a
Hi all...
As I understand, right now there are various "standards" on how to write
menus for Linux, that are incompatible. That would mean that writing a
"grand unified ;-)" start menu client as I discussed before is currently
impossible.
What could be made already though, is a Wine deamon tha