Hello,
after some suggestions from the list I finally emerged KDE to give it
another try. Even with 256 MiB of RAM, it works quite acceptably, save
for the startup time. However, I notice it has installed all sorts of
marginally useful and ultimately resource consuming software such as
KWallet.
On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 22:46 +0200, Vlad Dogaru wrote:
I would like to know if unmerging KWallet (also the eduitainment suite
and possibly even Kopette and Konqueror) is safe.
When you install kde or kde-meta it pulls the whole K Desktop
Environment, including the IM program (kopete) and
On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 22:46 +0200, Vlad Dogaru wrote:
Hello,
after some suggestions from the list I finally emerged KDE to give it
another try. Even with 256 MiB of RAM, it works quite acceptably, save
for the startup time. However, I notice it has installed all sorts of
marginally useful
On Monday 29 January 2007 22:46:56 Vlad Dogaru wrote:
I would like to know if unmerging KWallet (also the eduitainment suite
and possibly even Kopette and Konqueror) is safe. How can I tell for
other packages? Is emerge --unmerge enough or do other measures have
to be taken?
If you have
On Monday 29 January 2007 21:46:56 Vlad Dogaru wrote:
I would like to know if unmerging KWallet (also the eduitainment suite
and possibly even Kopette and Konqueror) is safe. How can I tell for
other packages? Is emerge --unmerge enough or do other measures have
to be taken?
What's the output
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 23:46:56 +0300, Vlad Dogaru [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
after some suggestions from the list I finally emerged KDE to give it
another try. Even with 256 MiB of RAM, it works quite acceptably, save
for the startup time. However, I notice it has installed all sorts of
On 1/30/07, Uwe Thiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 29 January 2007 22:46, Vlad Dogaru wrote:
after some suggestions from the list I finally emerged KDE to give it
another try. Even with 256 MiB of RAM, it works quite acceptably, save
for the startup time.
Two things to improve startup:
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