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Originally posted by V!NCENT View PostOpenSuSE sucks both of my balls. The only thing that's good about it is that Novell makes it and they put a lot of effort in KDE. The bad part starts even before you run it for the first time... The installer takes three times as long as the Windows XP install that formats a terabyte drive. It's absolutely horrendous...
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Originally posted by KDesk View PostHehe, what kind of people cares about console scrolling speed, does a benchmark about it, and worries about the result???
The speed of Konsole in my machine is fast, I don't feel any slowness.
KDE 4.4 is a very nice release, I would switch from GNOME to KDE, but I'm happy because I already use it.
It is even possible to configure KDE to look as GNOME, with some plasma widget in KDE-look.org
I don't know where it was published anymore but it probably was linux magazine
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Originally posted by L33F3R View Postcalm down. top 3 distrowatch entries are gnome distros.
You cant tell me, or anyone else that something sucks when you are wrong entirely.
It boils down to personal preference so telling someone to like something else is near pointless.
No matter how much you bark, those who agree with you will still agree with you and those who dont agree with you wont.
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Originally posted by Ex-Cyber View PostSo, what is (or will be in the near future) a good distro for trying out KDE 4.4? I assume Gentoo would be the obvious choice, but are there any other distros, livecds, etc. that are likely to work well?
Nowadays i use Gentoo with kde4 like you anticipated.
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Originally posted by kernelOfTruth View Postthere was a benchmark which compared all of the x-terms some years ago and gnome-terminal was the clear winner - xterm was the slowest
I don't know where it was published anymore but it probably was linux magazine
That makes not only Konsole win because of shared resources, but is also just as pointless in the KDE versus Gnome discussion because I can point at a hundred points at which KDE is better at than Gnome.
Scrolling speed of the default terminal... Does Gnome have nothing better to offer to hint at?
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostSorry but that is a bunch of horseshit. Even on a atom based system it takes less then 10 minutes with a DVD install, a live CD install is even considerably shorter.
The last time I checked the install speed was with the first version of OpenSuSE that came with a Qt 4.x installer.
For a full HDD replacement (Samsung 1TB sata drive) it took 2 hours. Fact. Kubuntu 9.10, in the same setting, took 20 minutes on that very same system. Fact.
I do hope that since that release, things have changed. Otherwise your argument is lie.
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