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Ian K wrote: | Hey Everyone. | I have an older computer and Im putting KDE on it. What I want to know | is if you | can assign KDE's desktop and menus and stuff a higher priority, as you | maybe would a | screensaver. You know, to make KDE seem faster! :) | Please answer with basic terms as I am a newbie. | Thanks! | Ian |
I am not aware of any way to run kde with a higher priority, what I would suggest would be that you choose a desktop which puts less of a strain on the system. Both KDE and GNOME are system intensive window managers. Something like XFCE, TWM, TVWM, BLACKBOX, the list goes on of window managers which take less resources and run faster. These will not give you everything the KDE or GNOME gives, and it will take some work. If this in not what you are willing to do then you will have to live with KDE or GNOME being slow.
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