Hi, Regarding managing software: Using rpm (and it's graphical implementations) is very easy and comfortable, but I prefer compiling everything I can for performance (and stability?) reasons. First, does it "pay-off" to do that? I mean compiling even small app. to KDE. Is performance really improving.? Second, I guess that compiling the basic KDE bundles is good, but is there a way to avoid using "--nodeps" on every small KDE package I would like to install ever since? (cause KDE isn't registered in rpm database). Third, is there a managing tool for software compiled and installed "by hand" ? (for querying and info.) Thank's
