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kdebase-workspace 4.1.0-4 was in conflict with kde-common, the kdm rc.d script is gone with last update!
The kde-common package only contained the kdm rc.d script, so that wasn't much for one package.
So the kdm rc.d script was moved to kdebase-workspace package, and kde-common was removed.
pacman roulette : pacman -S $(pacman -Slq | LANG=C sort -R | head -n $((RANDOM % 10)))
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Are these nvidia issues reason enough to wait? Are there more issues that might have missed my searches?
I appreciate all the input people who tried/are using KDE4.1 have to offer but please, no more whinning. I simply want honest and construtive opinions about if a nvidia user should upgrade and if there are more issues I might not be aware of.
There is more than one NVidia card, personally I have a GeForce4 MX 4000 AGP 8x which needs the legacy driver nvidia-96xx 96.43.05-4 .
I upgraded to KDE 4.1 yesterday, and it works, but without the desktop effects.
My card seems not powerful enough for these, but it's not a problem for me.
Maybe with some tweaks, the effects could work with this card. But I don't feel like making several tests, I think I can live without the desktop effects, I don't really need them presently.
Apart from that, KDE 4.1 works on my machine, with this NVidia card and the legacy proprietary driver.
As with KDE 3.5, I added in /usr/share/config/kdm/kdmrc
[X-:*-Core]
...
TerminateServer=true
to prevent crashes at logout, but it was already an issue in KDE 3.5 with the nvidia driver.
The panel is somewhat different from the previous one, I think it should become better with future releases. But I got a satisfying look to my taste. The black background is not what I prefer, but after all, the colorful icons on it look nice. I miss the possibility to go to another desktop using the mouse wheel and the blinking dots on the clock, but they are not big issues.
Edit 31/07 : I didn't notice any bugs but I am somewhat a basic user of the WM.
Replace by : To this time, I noticed the bug with the Add Widgets function of the panel, ie the blanking list and the workaround to re-size the window; the function works though.
I think things will improve in the future and I prefer to use what is current in terms of updates and security patches.
Last edited by berbae (2008-07-31 09:40:46)
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@Bralkein: Thanks you so much, this was something I didn't know, even though I have used Linux/X11 for years.... you really helped me out there. Framerate jumped a good bit too, and the slowdowns from the rest of my system (I think it has been the new "and improved" kwin ;-) ) have subsided too. I am really grateful for this!
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qweac wrote:allbluedream wrote:Not only are my settings gone, but the widgets on the panel are in the wrong position... I uninstalled kde4 the night I tried it out... Maybe I have to wait a bit longer.
Yeah, my widgets do the same. I've tried to install both kdemod4.1 and kde4.1. Anyone?
Try:
kquitapp plasma && plasma
This restarts Plasma, and your configuration gets saved.
That solved my problem. Thanks!
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What's the performance like using nvidia legacy-driver? Is there any improvement ?
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I like the look of KDE4 and i may try it again soon but when i tried it a few weeks ago things kept crashing Plasma Konqueror and something else. If it has been updated since about 4 weeks ago ill chuck it back on and give it a whirl.
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For those wanting a bit more... I'll recommend KDEmod4 since they backported some nice features from KDE 4.1.2 SVN... Two of note are the ability to set a folderview as the desktop (iconic desktop is back), and some new features for the panel, including auto-hide...
Oh, and they ported an updated (but still needs some work...) task manager that you can adjust the amount of rows and columns...
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For those wanting a bit more... I'll recommend KDEmod4 since they backported some nice features from KDE 4.1.2 SVN... Two of note are the ability to set a folderview as the desktop (iconic desktop is back), and some new features for the panel, including auto-hide...
Oh, and they ported an updated (but still needs some work...) task manager that you can adjust the amount of rows and columns...
thanks for the heads up, will give it another go after work.
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Some tip on the performance with nvidia-legacy drivers and kde 4?
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For my taste, KDE is way to slow.
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[mu'.krum.pus], [frum.pus]
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a bit slow but quite stable and not buggy anymore :>
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I never liked KDE. It is not that slow or anything, I just don't like it. I also don't like cats. They are both complicated creatures, too complicated for their own good.
Openbox is better for me. Still, from time to time I feel an itch to try KDE again, it is like a stray cat: first it's sweet and fun but gradually becomes more and more sly and also brings fleas; it turns my itch to try to a real itch. I have perfectly tame goldfish, she (maybe a he, how can I tell?) never jumps on my bed in the dead of the morning, or brings fleas depended on her fur.
Last edited by GERGE (2008-10-24 12:30:04)
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4.1 is bit unstable, and there are features missing. KDE 4.2-SVN looks much better, it's faster than 4.1 and the apps look more polished. I'm using Kdemod3 and I'm not planning to switch to KDE4 untill it will be able to offer needed features and in a stable way
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