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Originally posted by Wyatt View PostInteresting, so another distro is finally going to try this. At the very least, as-needed installation of KDE packages is something we've had in Gentoo since... well, KDE 3.5 is the earliest I remember it.
Originally posted by DeepDayze View PostWould be a nice combo if done right. Maybe the KlyDE devs should team up with the razor-qt people to come up with a killer lightweight desktop that looks great yet stays out of the way plus being frugal with resources.
Originally posted by DeepDayze View PostAkonadi is a sore spot as its a resource pig, and KDEpim in 3.5 was pretty slim and was usable so why not somehow refactor KDEpim to allow it to run sans Akonadi
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Originally posted by DeepDayze View PostWould be a nice combo if done right. Maybe the KlyDE devs should team up with the razor-qt people to come up with a killer lightweight desktop that looks great yet stays out of the way plus being frugal with resources. Akonadi is a sore spot as its a resource pig, and KDEpim in 3.5 was pretty slim and was usable so why not somehow refactor KDEpim to allow it to run sans Akonadi
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Originally posted by Cyborg16 View PostSo is Will or another dev reading this?
Originally posted by Cyborg16 View PostA less confusing system settings could be useful to many people. I mostly find stuff via the search box. Just lump all settings you don't think belong in the main view under an "advanced" option, rather than bothering with profile switching?
Originally posted by Cyborg16 View PostInteresting that this mainly deals with the psychology of what is considered fast/light. Question, though, how will PIM applications work without Akonadi now?
I'll blog later today explaining a bit more...
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