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Seems to be that Mandriva is on the way to integrate the MCC into KDE-Systemsetting.

dubigrasu wrote:You know, I'm not sure if I want to see that. PCLinuxOS done that few releases ago and kinda suck, it was confusing and redundant. Eventually they ditched the whole thing.
It would imply a whole lot of work for nothing. It's obviously that MCC will not go away (there is also Gnome etc in this world) so why the same set of controls in two places? Imagine the confusion for a newbie.
I think that they should remain as they are, MCC with system wide settings and KDE with their own, not overlapping each other.
I am using PCLinuxOS right now and I can assure that its control center does not have anything wrong.
Then among other things, if we find something confusing, then I'll take the example of the package manager mageia (drakrpm) usability is something that borders on zero.
dave wrote:Secondly, do not say to remove the old MCC written with GTK, which you can use gtk-based versions, but I say rewrite the same MCC with qt/QML. In a KDE desktop this would lead to better integration, better performance and better looking.
wobo wrote:As the doktor wrote - if all you are concerned with is the optical integration into the KDE look, there's no need to rewrite anything. Just make a QT frontend which has the same functionality as the GTK frontend.
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