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List:       kde
Subject:    RE: Suggestion
From:       "Timothy R. Butler" <kde () uninetsolutions ! com>
Date:       2000-08-30 5:14:04
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> you could end up with quite a stack of dr. konquis if, say, as 
> recently happened in several places, the appletproxy died. i've had 
> kicker die, hit altf2 and typed kicker, and gotten it back, no prob. 
> but automatic respawns would probably produce more problems than they 
> mended, don't you think?

  Sounds like it. I like the idea of being asked about relaunching it though...

  -Tim

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