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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: performance, KARE
From:       Waldo Bastian <bastian () kde ! org>
Date:       2003-02-03 12:04:30
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You can do this already to a large extent with $KDEDIRS as I explained in my 
previous message.

Cheers,
Waldo

On Monday 03 February 2003 12:37, Imre, Nagy Jr. wrote:
> Have a nice day for all of You out there,
>
> I examined KPersonalizer and it is almost what I am looking for. But I
> needed that in automatic mode. Here is the idea:
> There is a flag in kdelibs or whatever that can be:
> --set-single-workstation-mode - all libs compiled that the user can manage
> all of his stuffs (this is how the KDE sys compiles now)
> --set-networked-mode - all libs are compiled in the manner, that some
> features can be overridden (I think mosty about eye-candies) by a default
> settings placed there by the network administrator, automatically. What I
> want is the least interaction needed from the user when he/she gets to the
> workstation. So, when I install the workstation and KDE on it, I open (as
> root) an application KPersonalizerAdmin and set what user can change and
> what not on that workstation. (It also save to an XML file, for me to copy
> the ettings to another workstation) Then, the user comes in and logs to the
> workstation. He/she gets the default I set by the KPersonalizerAdmin
> before, and he/she can change any effects, but then the KDE will complain,
> that "This setting is set for You, but will have no effect on this
> workstation in order to granting the optimal performance. For more
> information please ask Your network adminsitrator". If the user goes to a
> high-powered workstation, the previously effectless settings will work ...
> So, it is possible? IDeas, comments, flames :) ?
>
> By the way, is there any measurement (like 3DMark) that can say something
> about the performance of a newly installed KDE system?

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