Am Monday 19 July 2004 16.27 schrieb Janne Ojaniemi: ... > Is someone forcing people with slower computers to enable all eye-candy the > UI offers? If someone runs KDE with a slower computer (like I do, on a > 300Mhz P2) he can just disable the eye-candy. I have a question regarding really old computers. I have KDE 1 installed on a 2 laptops with 16 and 32 MB RAM respectively (SuSE 6.2 CD-ROM). They work fine (well, the second one, anyway...) and obviously there is no chance of upgrading to KDE 3. Now if I reinstall some of the old KDE packages from a server still having this old distribution, will somebody have fixed some bugs but have left the packages otherwise the same? In other words, is it a policy with KDE to improve old packages when bugs become known, or they left exactly as they were for historic reasons? On the other end, BTW, on my main 400MHz PC with 250MB RAM, KDE 3.2.2 runs much better than 3.1 did in spite of the extras! 3 cheers for the KDE developers! Theo Schmidt ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.