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  • tildearrow
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    Originally posted by Alexmitter View Post

    There are people using Windows and being satisfied.
    Insert a horde of people complaining about Windows 10 slowing down as time passes.

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  • tildearrow
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    Originally posted by 240Hz View Post
    I am surprised with how well the 5.19 wayland session works compared to previous tries of plasma wayland. I switched to it fulltime
    Full-time? What did you use before?

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  • bug77
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    Originally posted by cl333r View Post
    To check your plasma version from the terminal:
    plasmashell --version
    Why do you need the terminal? If you started Plasma already, Alt+Space->info and open Info Center. It will show you a lot more info

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  • Alexmitter
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    Originally posted by 240Hz View Post

    No issues on my side. Try upgrading your CPU from 2002 before complaining.

    Been using the plasma wayland session 5.19 with Qt 5.15 and very satisfied
    There are people using Windows and being satisfied.

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  • Vistaus
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    Originally posted by frank007
    Yesterday I installed Neon for trying. Heavy, heavy, and heavy. The the only ram usage say nothing. Kde4 Plasma was way better.
    LOL. Plasma 5 isn't perfect and I actually gave up on it (but it's still better than some other DE's out there!), but no way in hell that that KDE 4 crap was better. KDE 4 should've never been marked stable. Even GNOME Shell is better than KDE 4 ever was.
    Last edited by Vistaus; 13 June 2020, 11:54 AM.

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  • 240Hz
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    Originally posted by marccollin View Post
    run tumbleweed with kde 5.19 wayland session, no crash, it's fast
    I am surprised with how well the 5.19 wayland session works compared to previous tries of plasma wayland. I switched to it fulltime

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  • marccollin
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    run tumbleweed with kde 5.19 wayland session, no crash, it's fast

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  • 240Hz
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    Originally posted by frank007
    Yesterday I installed Neon for trying. Heavy, heavy, and heavy. The the only ram usage say nothing. Kde4 Plasma was way better.
    No issues on my side. Try upgrading your CPU from 2002 before complaining.

    Been using the plasma wayland session 5.19 with Qt 5.15 and very satisfied

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  • Hans Bull
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    For me, the most important is
    The Baloo file indexer no longer skips indexing the filenames of files with a blacklisted MIME type (i.e. those whose contents are not useful to index); it will now always index filenames, but only perform full content indexing for files whose content makes sense to index. This should make it better overall at finding files but use hardly any more resources in the process (Stefan BrĂ¼ns, Frameworks 5.72)
    . Should have alwas been like that.

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  • Calinou
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    Thanks to KDE developers for the continuous usability improvements

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