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#61
Because KDE is a thousand times better.
 
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#62
After some six hours fiddling with memory cards I'm on this ship, too
KDE works beautifully, now I want Firefox!!!
 
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#63
Originally Posted by zerojay View Post
Because KDE is a thousand times better.
If you're replying to the previous post I guess you're comparing fvwm to KDE. That's like comparing houses to doors.

KDE is a complete desktop system, it includes a not particularly good window manager (kwi or something, I forget). Fvwm is a window manager. Ultra-fast (it starts in 1 second flat on my old laptop) compared to the KDE window manager. It works perfectly fine with KDE.
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#64
Yes, as a linux user for 7 years, I know the difference.
 
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Not a big fvwm fan myself. If I were going to use an alternate window manager with KDE, I would use openbox, but kwin works perfectly well.
 
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#66
i'm a "kde positive" too. my snaphots..

thx penguinbait
 
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#67
this kde is amazing, but what will be the next level?? run it stable? do it primary? porting the full kde???

penguibait, what do you think about qtopia-core? it is possible to run it on n800?
 
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#68
This looks amazing, I am a complete newby, with very basic knowledge. I would love to give KDE a go on my N800, I have a 2gb card. I know this might be a long shot, but any chance of a step-by-step install guide from scratch? For us mere mortals of the linux world
 
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#69
I have also joined the KDE movement. So far I'm impressed, but I still keep Hildon loaded for basic work.

Install instructions worked flawlessly for me, although I am using the default theme.
 
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#70
This is exactly why us purchased an N800, beeing Linux based I knew people where going to port all sort of apps and DEs to it, but running KDE on this little device is simply amazing.

Though I do agree with Aubrey, an step-by-step install guide from partitioning to the KDE desktop would be sweet, havn't gotten it working yet
 
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