On 13/04/13 11:05, Daniele wrote:
In data venerdì 12 aprile 2013 20:10:28, Rajko ha scritto:
On Fri, 12 Apr 2013 18:22:42 +0200
Daniele
wrote: Hi guys, some thoughts after reading the post on the planet..
I guess this one: http://blogs.kde.org/2013/04/11/hackweek9-lightweight-kde-desktop-proj ect-updated
and more details at: https://trello.com/board/klyde/515be014e9d9a5cf48007e01
Right !
* Startup time and memory footprint, the main point is here ! Load less, start fast. I don't know what can be done but these things are the most important..
I don't know how 12.3 works on a computer with normal hard disk, but on one with SSD drive boot is really fast.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11a25rHT4II
That real boot speed with dual core AMD CPU, right after installation.
But lightweight kde is for not so powerfull hardware... I think.
It's for everyone to have what they need, and no more. It will help on weaker hardware, eg ARM, but the project is also about feeling light in use as well as quantifiable reductions.
As I understand effort, it is about hiding advanced setup options from first time users, not about removing options from configuration. Ok.
...
Don't start klipper by default. Who really know (newbie POV) what is for ?
Klipper is needed. It doesn't matter do you know what it is for, as without copy-paste will not work, or it doesn't as we are used to that. Uh ! Klipper is the first thing that I kill in new installation since ages and copy&paste still work well.
Clipboard managers are needed under X because it does not store the clipboard contents independently of the source of the copy. So if you copy something, quit the app and try to paste, the copied data is gone. Klipper is persistent and takes over the copied data.
Then I kill all apper/packagekit stuff and pulseaudio but this is another story :)
Cleanup krunner. Some options are for geeks ;)
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