Peter Nikolic wrote:
On Saturday 11 Jul 2009 00:47:42 Peter Nikolic wrote:
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Beagle ! what a total pain and complete resource hog once again it needs to be a LOT easier to un-install or not install at all With the requisite warning for those that do install it beware it will hog your CPU for excessive amounts of time , Likewise Nepomuk .
KDE now i actually don't happen to believe all that has been said about the use of or rather almost ENFORCED use of KDE4.x and whilst it is sort of shaping up it will not be ready for the 11.2 release no way too much still don't play ball nice at all and needs sorting a lot to do with multimedia just plain does not work or if it does thanks to the enforced use of that pulseaudio stuff jitters and skips or as happens here when playing a DVD it stops then repeats a sylable carries on for a few seconds then does the same again well i spose if you like Norman Collier that's all well and good i think he's a prat .
I got rid of beagle easily enough. I really don't feel the need to index the world. Pulse if giving me fits on 11.1, if someone posts how to get rid of it, I'll kiss yoou... OK, only if you're a girl... But you STILL have to tell me how to get rid of pulse! :) And while we're fixing things, can we *please* fix KDE and bluetooth? I committed hereasy and booted kubuntu to see if it was a problem generic to KDE and my hardware. surprise! pairing worked there. it doesn't on 11.1... unless you do some magic incantation using gnome components, which I can never remember and the old text config files no longer work (I Think that's an upstream thing, but I'm not sure) and that make bluetooth unusable in a console only environment. ok, now I'm done ranting :) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org