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Hi to everyone:
I found one trick for speed up Plasma & KDE 4:
Edit the /usr/share/autostart/plasma-desktop.desktop file:
kdesu 'kwrite /usr/share/autostart/plasma-desktop.desktop'
Line 2 is the one you want. Just add -graphicssystem 'whatever backend you want'
Try this too:
kdesu 'kwrite /usr/bin/startkde'
change this line (384 in my file) from
kwrapper4 ksmserver $KDEWM
to
kwrapper4 ksmserver $KDEWM -graphicssystem raster
Save, logout and back in again.
And tell us your experience!
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hi.
i'm going to try it, but could u post the direct link for the thread/topic of the pclinuxOS article?
thanks
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Hi to everyone:
I found one trick for speed up Plasma & KDE 4:
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while the plasma tip is very nice (its bleeding fast with raster engine), the kwin one will not allow compositing...
Last edited by Rasi (2009-10-06 18:59:44)
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hi.
i'm going to try it, but could u post the direct link for the thread/topic of the pclinuxOS article?thanks
Yes, I do. Here it's: http://www.pclinuxos.com/index.php?opti … ic=62919.0
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while the plasma tip is very nice (its bleeding fast with raster engine), the kwin one will not allow compositing...
Are you talking about compositing into desktop ?
If I do see on System preferences -> Desktop - Desktop effects ... I can read: Compositing is active
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Thanks, that has clearly improved the movement of all desktop icons and plasmoids. Before this, simply dragging a file from the desktop (using Desktop folder view) to a dolphin window would sometimes fail, as it seemed to struggle to move the icon (in exactly the same way the video shows how moving the plasmoids is jittery), but now that is fixed.
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Hey look at that. I did the first one (no idea why the second one is necessary) and it's alot better. Even more it fixes the slow login bug in 4.3.[0-1]. Whatta you know.
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Using the raster engine will speed things up for most people, but it will also make applications use a bit more RAM and kill performance over the network (desktop sharing, etc.). Also, you might see artifacts or slowdowns when blending or resizing images.
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What is strange is that raster engine is supposed to be the slowest one
fastest opengl -> xv -> raster
And its supposed to fallback to working engine in that order too.
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Even more it fixes the slow login bug in 4.3.[0-1]
4.3.2 does the fix for me w/o the plasma + kwin tweaks.
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Yeah, me too. Tried this on 4.3.2 and don't notice any differences trying different graphic systems.
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well, as promised:
changing to opengl removes desktop translucency and there are some artifacts and got is slower results than raster..
with kwin 4.3.2, using raster option, the kwin fps are about ~50fps (pentium-m, nvidia 6800go)
edit: confused glxgears (opengl) and kwin's fps meter... now its okay
Last edited by quarkup (2009-10-08 08:59:41)
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I replaced kwin with compiz+emerald and plasma is very fast with the defaults. If I switch back to kwin then it drags and everything is very slow.
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Just wanted to add my thanks. The difference astonishes me.:)
Ironically enough I found this when searching for how to speed up KDE4 on my PCLinuxOS install (my Arch install has Openbox).
Oh, and the link to the PCLinuxOS forum is wrong now, so here is the correct one.
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For me kmail is broken with raster engine.
From field in mail list is too dark
Last edited by gnumdk (2010-04-30 14:49:30)
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I've tried it this way:
/usr/bin/startkde:
kwrapper4 ksmserver $KDEWM -graphicssystem raster
What exactly is supposed to change? Destkop Effects->Advanced->Compositing type is still OpenGL (after reboot).
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