Just wanted to drop you all a note about how much I appreciate your work
for Debian, especially as it relates to KDE. It is unfortunate that KDE
on Debian seems to be overlooked by almost everyone in the GNU/Linux
world, at least as far as end-users and reviewers are concerned.
I've been using KDE
El Mar 03 Abr 2001 17:35, Rogerio Brito escribió:
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> The size of recent programs is getting so much bigger that it
> is often the case where one can't use newer software with the
> same hardware that one used to use.
>
> It would be nice if it were possible to cut the
> I wasn't exactly refering to its startup time (I'm not
> concerned if a given software that I use takes 18 or 22
> seconds to fire up).
Startup time is very important if you're like me where you always
have at least 5 browser Windows open and constantly opening/
closing them. It can really slow
On Apr 03 2001, Jens Benecke wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 12:35:20PM -0300, Rogerio Brito wrote:
> > Using a Pentium MMX 200MHz overclocked to 250MHz with 64MB,
> > Konqueror (and KDE in general) is a bit slow. The problem seems to
> > be the memory needs of KDE, which unfortunately
On Apr 02 2001, Bart Szyszka wrote:
> What processor/memory speeds are you guys using? I'm on a P233
> w/ 128MB RAM and I'm not satisfied with Konqueror's speed.
Using a Pentium MMX 200MHz overclocked to 250MHz with 64MB,
Konqueror (and KDE in general) is a bit slow. The problem
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Am Montag, 2. April 2001 19:59 schrieb Shawn Garbett:
> Bart Szyszka wrote:
> >> they throw popcorn at me. Konqueror is that browser. Simple, easy to
> >> use, fast.
> >
> > What processor/memory speeds are you guys using? I'm on a P233
> > w/ 128MB R
I'm using an Athlon Thunderbird 750 w/ 256Megs of ram.
I think memory usage is the biggest problem with KDE in general. It's a monster.
I see this as KDE's biggest problem overall. Having 128Megs shouldn't be
a problem for it however. There is a noticeable pause before it starts rendering.
Shaw
> they throw popcorn at me. Konqueror is that browser. Simple, easy to
> use, fast.
What processor/memory speeds are you guys using? I'm on a P233
w/ 128MB RAM and I'm not satisfied with Konqueror's speed. It
takes longer to *start* displaying a site (starting speed is very important,
IMO), and i
I upgraded to KDE 2.1.1 and I'm loving it's new look and feel. I've
worked on code from several different browsers and I have b*tch*d and
b*tch*d about all the extra crap they try to throw in under the hood. I
would describe what I thought was a model browser to my coworkers till
they throw pop
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