TDE R14.0.12 Released For Pushing The KDE 3.5 Experience In 2022

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  • tildearrow
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2016
    • 7096

    #11
    Originally posted by Snaipersky View Post

    As a replacement for QT as it ages, with numerous features that QT lacks innately. They're willing to track modern distros, so perhaps in time they will find it to their benefit.
    Yep, but look here...

    It takes 8 times longer to compile a test program using CopperSpice, and the resulting binary is more than 100 times larger!
    Also CopperSpice takes 3 times longer to load itself.

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    • Snaipersky
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2016
      • 285

      #12
      Originally posted by tildearrow View Post

      Yep, but look here...

      It takes 8 times longer to compile a test program using CopperSpice, and the resulting binary is more than 100 times larger!
      Also CopperSpice takes 3 times longer to load itself.
      Interesting numbers, but it's 6 years old now. Copperspice has covered most of qt5 for a while, and offers things like native vulkan. Not strictly related, but a retest would be in order.

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      • tuxd3v
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2014
        • 1731

        #13
        This seems to be the future of Linux desktop..
        Low memory usage, optimized for space, nice!

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        • pinguinpc
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2009
          • 913

          #14
          In m case works ok with minor issues related to some fonts in gtk3 apps



          but in other things fix osdlyrics because in xfce dont work (segmentation fault)

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