KDE system monitor indicated that the download speed was 310~350KB/s
while okular was reading a file on NFS.
It indicated that the speed was about 10MB/s while copying a file over NFS.
On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 11:07 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:
> crocket wrote:
>
>> my NFS share can transfer at speeds up
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Sample DjVu file with page titles.
Here is a sample DjVu file with page titles as requested.
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I wrote in the KDE`s oficial forum (Brainstorm) my opinion about new features
to be adde to okular printing dialog. But, there is no answer, so I put it
here:
Okular is the best reader in the world for a big variety of files. It have many
functionalities and beautifull GUI.
But, there is one p
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=298561
Bug ID: 298561
Severity: normal
Version: unspecified
Priority: NOR
Assignee: okular-devel@kde.org
Summary: okular 0.14.2 on KDE 4.8.2 fails to open chm files: No
plugin f
crocket wrote:
> my NFS share can transfer at speeds up to 10MBytes per second.
>
> But when I try to open a 10MB pdf file on NFS with okular, the
> transfer speed is about 330KBytes per second.
how are you measuring your transfer speed in both cases?
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