Is it my imagination, or, after a couple of days, does KDE slow my system down to a crawl? I'm using Suse 7.3, on a Dell Inspirion 7000, with 750mHz clock. I type a sentence or a command, and then go make a sandwich... When I switch to gnome, it seems to hum along fine, (although i got a Microsoft style non-specific kernel error blue screen during the screen saver). -- regards, kambot -> http://medianox.net
No this is not normal. The Inspiron is pretty standard equipment, so it's likely a hardware setting. Slam your KDE prefs and start it again. (My experience has always been the other way around.) On Friday 14 December 2001 21:12, kameron cole wrote:
Is it my imagination, or, after a couple of days, does KDE slow my system down to a crawl? I'm using Suse 7.3, on a Dell Inspirion 7000, with 750mHz clock. I type a sentence or a command, and then go make a sandwich...
When I switch to gnome, it seems to hum along fine, (although i got a Microsoft style non-specific kernel error blue screen during the screen saver).
s/hardware/software/ On Friday 14 December 2001 22:45, David Grove wrote:
No this is not normal. The Inspiron is pretty standard equipment, so it's likely a hardware setting. Slam your KDE prefs and start it again.
(My experience has always been the other way around.)
On Friday 14 December 2001 21:12, kameron cole wrote:
Is it my imagination, or, after a couple of days, does KDE slow my system down to a crawl? I'm using Suse 7.3, on a Dell Inspirion 7000, with 750mHz clock. I type a sentence or a command, and then go make a sandwich...
When I switch to gnome, it seems to hum along fine, (although i got a Microsoft style non-specific kernel error blue screen during the screen saver).
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