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Subject:    Re: [kde] how to make KDE faster?
From:       Jogchum Reitsma <j.reitsma () hccnet ! nl>
Date:       2004-02-20 19:35:45
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Dik, (or anyone else...)

Do you have any advice about compiling KDE for the scary or 
unexperienced amongst us? Maybe it differs perdistro (I have SoSE 9.0)?

By the way, as you probably know, SuSE discourages the use of KDE 3.2 
until 9.1 is released...

Thanks!

Dik Takken wrote:

>On Fri, 20 Feb 2004, Mark Fetterolf wrote:
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>>My personal, experience based opinion though is that building from source will
>>yield the most optimal environment.  If you can do it and have the time I
>>would suggest it to anyone.  You REALLY learn a lot about your OS and KDE by
>>doing this.  I personally have only experienced minimal problems with KDE as
>>of yet.
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>Amen. Learning to compile KDE yourself is definitely worth it.
>
>Dik
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Dik, (or anyone else...)<br>
<br>
Do you have any advice about compiling KDE for the scary or
unexperienced amongst us? Maybe it differs perdistro (I have SoSE 9.0)?
<br>
<br>
By the way, as you probably know, SuSE discourages the use of KDE 3.2
until 9.1 is released...<br>
<br>
Thanks!<br>
<br>
Dik Takken wrote:
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  <pre wrap="">On Fri, 20 Feb 2004, Mark Fetterolf wrote:

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    <pre wrap="">My personal, experience based opinion though is that building from \
source will yield the most optimal environment.  If you can do it and have the time I
would suggest it to anyone.  You REALLY learn a lot about your OS and KDE by
doing this.  I personally have only experienced minimal problems with KDE as
of yet.
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Amen. Learning to compile KDE yourself is definitely worth it.

Dik
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