Well, I'll have to remove it anyway. If only Live365 could develop a widget that does not use Flash for the heck of it. (Sigh)
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Unity 7 Is Now My Desktop, Wins Over Xfce On HiDPI
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Originally posted by Michael View PostNot interested/suitable to run KDE on my main desktop.
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Originally posted by realcnbs View PostAlso i've read that kubuntu is not the best option for KDE.
Full disclosure: I'm a member of the Kubuntu team and an admin of the Kubuntu Forums site.
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Originally posted by Nuc!eoN View PostCould somebody explain to me why DEs are actually resolution dependent?? I thought it doesn't matter since everything scales according to the resolution, like in games for example..?
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Originally posted by Nuc!eoN View PostCould somebody explain to me why DEs are actually resolution dependent?? I thought it doesn't matter since everything scales according to the resolution, like in games for example..?
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Originally posted by verde View PostKDE is the most slow on benchmarks and in my personal opinion is messy too..
Unity is the best choice between performance, productivity and optical result.
And you can configure it any way you like, hell you can probably make it look and behave like os x.
I use it on my 1024x600 netbook and on my 1080x1200 dual monitor desktops, and I must if you are doing any serious work (as opposed to gaming) nothing beats this (and I tried about all but openbox).
Yeah, Kontact adds nepomuk/akonadi. But at least it works, as opposed to my (formerly) preferred evolution, that hangs on exit and seems to be currently unusable. When that (if ever) gets fixed, I might turn back, but I don't see me turning away from KDE, unless that gets terribly broken in KDE5
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Originally posted by Spittie View PostWe're talking about DPI, not resolution. When you have a 13" 1440p scren, you wants things to be bigger than when you have a 27" 1440p screen.
iow, I could tell you the 'p' resolution of a screen if I was given the DPI and size of the screen, but not if either was left out. I could as well give you the DPI of a screen if I was given the ("native") 'p' resolution and size of the screen, but not if either was left out.
If you increase DPI/'p' res for a given screen size (say, 21"), the image will appear smaller unless you scale it up. Same for if you decrease the screen size but have the same DPI/'p' res.
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Slashdot users debated this same question last year, and KDE was the only DE with support from multiple users:
http://beta.slashdot.org/story/178565
For a KDE distro, I prefer openSUSE, as it's version of KDE is so heavily optimized. The last few releases of openSUSE have featured a KDE desktop with tremendous speed and responsiveness on modern hardware.
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