George Staikos (ūri, desember 09 2003 19:48) > So if I start app X and KDE is not running, it doesn't start dcopserver > and doesn't talk dcop. Then I start app Y. App Y sees that KDE is not > running and does not start dcopserver or talk dcop. I want app X to talk > to app Y. How? Also since most apps use kded, it's kind of pointless to > avoid starting dcopserver. It's almost guaranteed that an average KDE app > is going to talk to kded sooner or later. In such a situtation you would run dcopserver/kdeinit before running the applications. -- Casey Allen Shobe cshobe@softhome.net Jabber: sigthor@jabber.org; ICQ: 1494523; AIM/Yahoo: SomeLinuxGuy Despite the rising cost of living, it remains a popular activity. _______________________________________________ Kde-optimize mailing list Kde-optimize@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-optimize