The one that did catch my eye was 'Zeroconf Service Discovery'. With the new uses for avahi for iphone printing, etc., it might be nice to have an interface to it in kcontrol.
On this topic i have the service working nicely. Avahi should be present before building, and the user/group already created (read the avahi SBo readme for this). I'm using a patched avahi package and also nss-mdns-0.10-i486-1. Zeroconf seems to be working nicely.

One thing i noticed about themes (which is not super important for me, but my users cry about it) is that standard kde-look.org themes just don't work with trinity. I couldn't compile any of them, and simply changing paths or symlinking doesn't cut it. There is even a prebuilt trinity-domino slackware theme that doesn't work for me on slackware. I would like to get moodin working for trinity ... but need to wait until git is unborked.

Jay
Slackware user

On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 11:14 PM, David C. Rankin <drankinatty@suddenlinkmail.com> wrote:
On 02/16/2012 05:08 PM, Calvin Morrison wrote:
> Right on, but how far do we take this?
>
> every time something is to change we continue to keep old stuff? hello
> pileup of old crap...

I agree - if something serves no purpose anymore, no longer works, or has been
superseded - Ax it! But, if it still provides valid functionality, then don't
just abandon it and call that move progress -> that's kde4 :)

I'm all for the kcontrol revisions combining things to reduce clutter. I will
have to look at what a kcontol applet is and how difficult the merge process
will be.

But, right now, I can't even get git to populate the darn 'admin' and 'cmake'
directories with the common files needed to build :)

--
David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.

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