I am currently using KDE1.1 (SuSE rpms), kernel 2.0.36 and SuSE6.0. But I am
experimenting some buffer overruns whenever I open applications like kdvi,
kmail. To display a dvi file of ~5 KB, kdvi takes about 1 minute, sucking
almost all the CPU and the RAM cached ( I have a pentium 200 MMX with 64 MB of
RAM)!  Not to mention bigger files. 
I did not have such a problem with KDE1.0 under SuSE5.3 with 2.0.35 kernel. I
susoect that something on the making of the rpms went wrong. Tomorrow I will
download the source packages and try to compile all the package by myself. I
read on this list that KDE1.1 partially solved memory problems arised with
version 1.0. I am experiencing the contrary, it's like I did a downgrading
instead of an upgrading!
Anyone else has experienced that?

[] YES  [] NO  [] That's why I use Gnome

I switched to windowmaker, but I have a problem to resize some windows like the
Xemacs one. On windowmaker in order to resize a window you should point the
mouse to the bottom of the window or the bottom corner, then drag it to the
desired position. The problem is that if the size of the window is bigger than
my screen (800x600) I cannot rise the bottom part hence I cannot resize the
window. Is  there any workaround to this?

[] YES  [] NO  [] DEPENDS

Ciao,

Maurizio
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