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Discovery: Firefox 3.5.5 and gtk-qt-engine


JillSwift
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I installed "gtk-qt-engine" recently, to make all the gtk apps i use look more consistent under KDE.

 

Firefox 3.5.5 didn't seem to like that. On shutting down Firefox, it would either segfault (which wasn't so bad) or firefox-bin would exit, and firefox would become a runaway process (which was quite bad).

 

gtk-chtheme and qt-curve turn out to be much better for making apps look more consistent.

 

Just an FYI for anyone who might not know.

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KDE 4? I disinstalled it and put on gnome. First time in many, many years.

 

Actually, I disinstalled 2010.0 x86_64 KDE4 and installed 2010.0 gmone .586. I was having too many problems. Among other things, Firefox never did work well.

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Some of us are still afraid of KDE4 B)

I don't know why. I've been using it for weeks now and I've only lost a little finger, my left eye, and part of my upper right leg. :pc:

 

Beats my first encounter with Novell Netware, any way. :D

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KDE 4.3.X is just great.

gtk-qt engine isn't, I suggest switching to the uniform qtcurve theme for your kde4/qt4/qt3/gtk+ apps.

Yes, I dο know it's the suggested solution by Canonical, but this doesn't necessarily mean it's crap! :lol2:

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