Le Sun, 13 Nov 2011 18:45:25 -0800 (PST),
Darrell Anderson <humanreadable(a)yahoo.com> a écrit :
If both desktop environments are built to install to
different
locations, can the desktops coexist peacefully or will there be
problems? I know Trinity is supposed to coexist peacefully with KDE 4
so why not KDE 3 too?
Has anybody successfuly tried this?
If your KDE3 is installed in /usr the
/usr/share/autostart .desktop
files could f*** up your Trinity session with parts of KDE3 starting.
But since the first PATH during Trinity launch is the Trinity prefix,
a KDE3 .desktop file in autostart which starts a KDE3 application will
start the Trinity one instead if it is installed and accessible on the
Trinity prefix.
I ask because I need to test my packages on a real machine after
testing in a virtual machine. My only candidates for this testing
have KDE 3.5.10 installed. I want to know ahead of time what kind of
problems I might or will experience.
Thanks!
Darrell
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