kde4 makes PC slowlier ???

Carl-Valentin Schmitt cv.schmitt at googlemail.com
Thu Oct 9 20:05:46 BST 2008


okay understood. thanks.
i switch off "HARIBO-animations" ...

2008/10/5 Thierry de Coulon <tcoulon at decoulon.ch>

> On Sunday 05 October 2008, Carl-Valentin Schmitt wrote:
> > I have a stink-normal AMD-32-bit System ... ( not 64-Bit )
> >
> > I configurated KDE4 with all features of animations and so on in its
> > "control-center".
> >
> > result is, that PC is damn slowlier than in KDE3 - how comes that ???
> >
> > when I change then from 1600x1200 to 1280x1024 mode, then it is quicker
> > again ...
> >
> > but this should not happen because graphic-card is the same ?
> >
> > Val.
>
> Hmm.. Is this a troll? Or have you no idea of computers?
>
> So, just in case the second option is true:
> If you configured "all features of animation" then of course the CPU and
> the
> GPU have a lot more computation to do - so your computer is slower.
>
> And when you use a higher resolution the "same graphic card" has a lot more
> pixel to draw, and more things to put in memory, so it's slower.
>
> Nothing but normal. If you have a "stink-normal AMD-32 bit system" it means
> you have an *old* system. KDE 4 won't turn it into a *new* system, and
> actually everything you just did is stupid, because you are trying to use
> features on your old system that have been developped for more powerful
> systems.
>
> Keep KDE 3.x and use your higher resolution, that's it
>
> Thierry
>
> --
> "Microsoft isn't evil,
> they just make really crappy operating systems." Linus Torvald
>
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