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  • #11
    Originally posted by Shining Arcanine View Post
    What version of kwin? The kwin developer fixed an important bug in 4.7.2 and right now, I unable to see CPU utilization go above 1%. Furthermore, I don't have Nepomuk installed.
    FreeBSD uses KDE 4.6.5, so the fix from 4.7.2 is most likely not included (from what I know FreeBSD packages a mostly vanilla KDE, without any patches/backports). And Nepomuk is most likely active as it is enabled by default in KDE and Michael should not tweak default values without mentioning in the article.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Shining Arcanine View Post
      What version of kwin? The kwin developer fixed an important bug in 4.7.2 and right now, I unable to see CPU utilization go above 1%. Furthermore, I don't have Nepomuk installed.
      I'm using KDE 4.7.3 (w/ nVidia binary driver v290.06).
      As for Nepomuk, it greatly depends on the base-line configuration - some distribution install it by default.

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