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Do you have compiz running? --- I had to remove compiz and use kwin's desktop effects instead, and that improved a little on my speed.
I have noticed that my KDE 4.1.96 (KDE 4.2 RC1) takes quite long to start up the KDE desktop (after login), I have to wait for some minutes before the system settles, perhaps it is because of fancy desktop effects, I do not know.
Cheers,
Isix
Cheers,<br /> Isix<br />______________________________________<br />"Views and opinions expressed by me are not necessarily true --- they merely remain my views and opinions"<br />______________________________________
Do you have compiz running? --- I had to remove compiz and use kwin's desktop effects instead, and that improved a little on my speed.
I have noticed that my KDE 4.1.96 (KDE 4.2 RC1) takes quite long to start up the KDE desktop (after login), I have to wait for some minutes before the system settles, perhaps it is because of fancy desktop effects, I do not know.
4.1 on my machine was very slow(using kwin).....using compiz made it much slower(compiz benchmark 30fps)
4.2 on my machine takes a few to start up (using compiz) but over all i would say its working with in 30 seconds of loging in. and running much better then 4.1.(compiz benchmark 100+fps)
also it is important to note i replaced my 1.6ghz p4m with a 1.8ghz one (don't think its that big a diffrence for this)
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Do you have compiz running? --- I had to remove compiz and use kwin's desktop effects instead, and that improved a little on my speed.
I have noticed that my KDE 4.1.96 (KDE 4.2 RC1) takes quite long to start up the KDE desktop (after login), I have to wait for some minutes before the system settles, perhaps it is because of fancy desktop effects, I do not know.
Cheers,
Isix
4.2 is a lot faster then 4.1 on my machine.
So, the question would be, how should I go about installing the 4.2 version of KDE?
if you search the forum you will find instructions , but honestly i would wait a day or two as the release version of kde4.2 is due out today and should be packaged for kubuntu 8.10 in a few days. at that point it should just come as a normal update..
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I have also noticed the kde-4 is major slow. A lot of this probably has to do with hardware -- this is a laptop, and hence does not have the video agility that a more sophisticated graphics card would bring. I found that you can get some speed improvement by disabling effects in Systemsettings>Desktop>DesktopEffects, but then, what's the point?
Seemed like when I updated from kde-4.1 to kde-4.2-rc-whatever, it ran a little faster, but over the last week or so, some update slowed it back down again.
Well, I like kde-4, so will live with the speed. Good reason to start thinking about a new machine, though.
We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn't want to meet. -- Stephen Hawking
and my laptop (look at my signature) is an older one and still runs kde4.2rc at or around the speed it ran kubuntu 8.04 w/ kde3.5. the weirdest thing is now that my card is working correctly, using the nvidia-glx-96 driver and a slight bit of xorg.conf tweaking. compiz is running around 130fps(idle) and 60ish(snowing on desktop) both of those speeds are faster then it ever ran w/ kde3.5, this is weird because according to the 8.10 release notes and other times installing kubuntu 8.10 my card should be running very poorly w/ the driver i am using.
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