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List:       redhat-list
Subject:    Re: KDE Performance
From:       Joseph A Nagy Jr <joseph_a_nagy_jr () charter ! net>
Date:       2003-05-15 19:04:50
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Tom Smith wrote:
> Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> 
>>> I don't even think KDE takes up that much RAM on my comp, but I could 
>>> be wrong (how would I find out?). 
>>
>>
> Once KDE is loaded, start a terminal session and run "top -sd1 -i"--this 
> will show running processes, RAM usage, etc. The forth line down will 
> show "mem" statistics.
> 
> One other thing that FreeBSD's KDE distro has is a "Desktop Wizard". 
> This allows you to configure KDE features to your system--that is, if 
> you system is _sloooowwww_ you can tell KDE not to use certain features 
> and thus improve it's performance on slow machines. I have yet to find 
> this feature in RH's KDE.
> 
> If Redhat removed it from the menu there should be a way to start it 
> from the command line--I just haven't found it yet.
> 
> 
> 

Thanks, and that tool is available when you first login to KDE, then you 
can go to the Control panel and adjust things on your own from there. :)


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