Thanks Mr McCabe-Dansted. But... I stopped reading when I saw LXDE. I'm on wmii now! At the moment. I came back. Because I was writhing the last words in this mail 'bout "send". So. Don't feed a troll. Just know the facts. This is X + wmii. And it was GNOME some hours before. I also installed some greenish famous distribution with KDE. And I always use htop. Guess what I was doing? I was looking to the lines in htop at tty0, finding strings with "mysql" and "akonadi" and did this ### while "${infinity}" ; do <k> <9> <Enter> ; done ### Ok? I came back to this -- Debian -- my last year OS. It's not compiled, it's just the most stable in the world. And I'd rather rm -rf all on my partition with KDE-based distro. So this is the question: Who ARE these people whom KDE MORONS love more than average users? WHY? AND HOW MUCH WAS IT COST? So as we say in Russia -> You have *send* me". So thanks. I will say everywhere that -> Mr McCabe-Dansted has send an enthusiast kde user. You probably know what it means. It probably means "go away". Ok I'm away from KDE. Are you happy? -- Sorry my mistakes. I will not google how to check'em cause I'm _tired_ to google how to get clear and user-friendly KDE. O, OK. This is well-know mister hacker. Eric Raymonds. This is his Jargon File. And my teacher of computing also teached us these words. <http://catb.org/jargon/html/E/elegant.html> -- The French aviator, adventurer, and author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, probably best known for his classic children's book The Little Prince, was also an aircraft designer. He gave us perhaps the best definition of engineering elegance when he said “A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is _nothing_ _left_ _to_ _take_ _away_.” -- Sorry Mr McCabe-Dansted. Probably you mean that I must blame kde-dev mailing list not this one. Regards >From (the rush hour) Russia with love (and look at the newspapers, our politics don't hear people, but people in Internet wish them such kind of disaster that it's better to politics to go away right know _before_ the storm not after.) On 31.03.2012 at 9:07 AM, John McCabe-Dansted <gmatht@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >Well, I'm not KDE developer but my understanding is that they >consider >Akonadi is has a good design, and so using Akonadi is meant to >ultimately allow application developers to develop more reliable >apps >by building on top of it. > >I doubt rehashing this argument will do much good; it would seem >better to just choose a desktop environment that reflects your >values. >Have you considered LXDE? It doesn't have any "cool" features, only >the bare essentials but those features are all well designed, >reliable >and fast. All the desktop environments are fast on a Core i7 + >SSD... >usually..., but sometimes Gnome and KDE will slow down and a have >to >leave to computer for few minutes before it becomes usable again. >In >my experience, LXDE is *always* fast on a modern machine. > >-- >John C. McCabe-Dansted >___________________________________________________ >This message is from the kde mailing list. >Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. >Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. >More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.