Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 16th Sep 2005 21:02 UTC, submitted by Josh
Linux Klik is a system which creates self-contained packages of programmes installable over the web with a single click. In this article Kurt Pfeifle discusses the potential uses of this technology for helping the non-coding contributors to KDE. He also looks at how the system works and the obvious security issues involved.
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RE[2]: ROX
by cm__ on Fri 16th Sep 2005 23:51 UTC in reply to "RE: ROX "
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2005-07-07

> I guess you could install rox that way but nothing else?

I retract that statement.

But still, what does the fact that rox had AppDirs for a long time spoil about the ideas laid out in the article?

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RE[3]: ROX
by cm__ on Sat 17th Sep 2005 18:35 in reply to "RE[2]: ROX "
cm__ Member since:
2005-07-07

> But still, what does the fact that rox had AppDirs
> for a long time spoil about the ideas laid out in
> the article?

To the person who modded me down: Why don't you answer my question instead?

It's not a question of who had AppDirs first.

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