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Posted Oct 11, 2002 16:58 UTC (Fri) by torsten (guest, #4137)
Parent article: A different new Linux configuration scheme

Oh No!

While I consider gtk indispensible due to it's independent nature. Pretty much all non-integrated-desktop apps use gtk.

Qt, OTOH, is intrinsically tied to KDE. I don't even have Qt installed, as I don't use KDE. In fact, someone will have to create a gtk version in order for me to consider it.

Preferably, a ncurses interface is better, since that's what I use now, and for remote configuration.


Torsten


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Posted Oct 12, 2002 13:45 UTC (Sat) by veelo (guest, #4694) [Link]

> Qt, OTOH, is intrinsically tied to KDE.

No, KDE is intrinsically tied to Qt, not the other way around.
You can have Qt without one bit of KDE.

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Posted Oct 17, 2002 11:04 UTC (Thu) by job (subscriber, #670) [Link]

Qt is not tied to KDE at all. Plus the new ncurses interface looks much like the old one, so there's no need to worry.

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