On Wednesday 20 August 2008 11:15:23 pm Fred A. Miller wrote:
Rajko M. wrote: ...
Generally I have no compalins as long as I can have few tabs opened.
Actually "no complains". Too much trust in (broken?) spellcheckers. How to check dictionary? Google: compalins 2,440 hits.
Dual-head doesn't seem to be quite supported when it comes to setting a desktop background... if you set up a slideshow, pics won't be scaled to fit the screen size but will be shown "as is"...
Work in progress.
The Solar Winds screensaver runs into a 1/8 of the screen, on the upper left corner of display 1... the rest is like white...
What is with others?
3D (GL) screen savers all do this....on at least half a doz. boxen; all Intel or nVidia hardware.
Checked Bubles, Solar winds, Block tube and few more in test mode. It works fine here. Block tube in real timing (1 Min) works too. With or without KWin. Built in Nvidia GeForce 6100. I use "start with empty session" in Session management (Advanced tab). In case of configuration changes between releases, running settings from older version could be a problem. Besides, I use clean, KDE4 only, user account. It can make a difference.
And finally, changing form one virtual destop to another takes up to 2 seconds, while in KDE 3.5.9 it's intantaneous.
Only if Compiz-like desktop effects are enabled. Otherwise it is fast.
Yes......Compiz is NOT a good idea on 4.1.
KWin too. Just started it again, and it seems somewhat faster than yesterday. I got to check that again tomorrow.
I guess I can live with these glitches for a while... well, if I get fed up I can fall back to KDE 3.5.9 until there's a major improvement in 4.1,
Like everybody else.
which is already a major step ahead itself...
'Sure would be nice if we could hide the panel, after SO MANY have complained about it since 4.0!
There is a lot of work ahead. They are focused now on adding application ports from KDE3, so some other areas can be slower. I'll check more tomorrow. -- Regards, Rajko http://en.opensuse.org/Portal needs helpful hands. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org