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@ -6,13 +6,13 @@ Lubos Lunak <l.lunak@kde.org> |
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ksmserver is KDE's session management server. It talks the |
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standard X11R6 session management protocol (XSMP). Thus, in theory, |
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it should be compatible with all session managment compliant X11R6 |
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it should be compatible with all session management compliant X11R6 |
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applications. Unfortunately, there aren't that many of them. To be |
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precise, I have never seen a single commercial application that |
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supports it and even within the official X11R6 distribution, 'xclock' |
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is the only exception. Nevertheless we've chosen to support XSMP |
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despites the complexity of the protocol in order to provide KDE users |
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more interoperability with applications that were not explicitely |
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despite the complexity of the protocol in order to provide KDE users |
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more interoperability with applications that were not explicitly |
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written with KDE in mind. XSMP, as an official X standard, promised to |
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be more likely to be supported by third parties than even a superior |
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KDE-specific protocol. Let's see whether we were right and more |
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