KDE 4 KWin Composite Effects (KDE Commit-Digest Issue 93)
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Jamal - Policeman
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hi, what is name that song?
btw im gnome user, but i like kde too.
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KDE 3 was pretty fast, but 4 feels a bit slower when I use it.
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PhazonYoshi:I completely agree with you, their are also issues like lack of substantial video and gaming softwares. But driver support has gotten much better in the last year alone in terms of wireless support... I would recommend Linux to everybody if it weren't for those big hiccups
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I appreciate your point - because you're pretty spot on. But I feel the need to point out that Windows doesn't work better with your hardware because Windows is better with hardware than Linux - its because more hardware manufacturers are making Windows drivers than they are Linux drivers. But that is slowly changing.
I guess I'm saying that, out of the box, Linux *actually* has more support for hardware than Windows does. We're just waiting for the hardware makers on the other stuff.
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Yes, that's my point, but I've never had a problem with any PC I've installed windows on, and linux has been a constant bother.
So, it's great if you can, but windows is solider on the compatibility side.
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Well, your experience is different to mine. I had Ubuntu detect all my hardware while vista couldn't use my sound card, tv card or wireless card without searching for appropriate drivers (some of which aren't for vista).
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Tell that to every PC I've tried it on, then.
You: Oi, PC, work, k?
PC: No fuk u
Yeah, my PC is badass like that. (Psst, I had no trouble with Vista, only because it got my wireless card, got everything online)
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..........a stock ubuntu 8.04 install will ship with more out-of-the-box support for hardware than vista, sorry.
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Haha, go and download linux, run KDE4.
Blows aero out of the water, mate.
(And no, linux itself hasn't gotten any better, it's still driver issue ridden)
Are you idiot? Composite effect on linux were available 2 years before vista release.
gterop 3 years ago 8
kde is faster and consumes lower resources compared to it's competing desktop environment -- GNOME
girizhere 3 years ago 5