Re: amarok in ubuntu (with keyboard multimedia buttons)



Felipe Figueiredo wrote:
On Wednesday 27 June 2007 18:26:33 Matthew Flaschen wrote:


Do I understand that the ubuntu and kubuntu installations you refer to
are entirely separate? If setting the keys as global shortcuts by
running Settings, Configure Global Shortcuts for Amarok doesn't work in
GNOME I don't know what to tell you.

Depends on what you call a distribution. The base system is the same, but both
Gnome and KDE are not just WMs, but whole desktop environments, even with
different infrastructure.

I understand all that. I'm wondering whether you have installed GNOME
and KDE on separate partitions.

Matt Flaschen

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