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Still no app icons, but unless this thing starts crashing on me big-time, I might never look back.
(WARNING: THIS IS ALPHA SOFTWARE! IF MY OVERLY ENTHUSIASTIC GUSHING CAUSES YOU TO INSTALL SOMETHING THAT ANNOYS YOU . . . sorry)
By the way, I'm running a Dell Inspiron 630m laptop. 2.1 GHz single core CPU, 1 GB ram, Intel 915 video. Not a speedster by any stretch. The speed increase between this and 4.1.3 is very noticeable.
Wow. I can't wait until January. Oh hey, I DON'T HAVE TO. Open source rules. 8)
Yeah, the speed increase is incredible.
ati 9250 pro, 1gig ram, pentium IV 2.6ghz
Indeed, it is extremely fast and many of the glitches were removed. I still experience a bit of blurred menus, but overall much better than 4.1.3. On the down side, there is no gtk-qt-engine (and i could not find a way to make it work after many compiling attempts), so Firefox and OpenOffice look quite ugly. Also, akregator cannot connect to fetch feeds and brings cpu usage to 100%.
Yep just had to make sure. Now, when doing daily updates will the fixes/updates/upgrades come down the pipe as normal. Or is it a case of getting a new nightly every so often.
Thanx,
Bob
Being able to access the internet whilst answering a call of nature was 'one of life's most liberating experiences.' Vic Hayes
I wound up installing KVPNC because the VPN part of KNetworkManager wasn't working for me. Upon launching KVPNC, it and KNetworkManager both jumped down into the System Tray, and have stayed there happily ever since.
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