KDE 4 : The Lightest Desktop Yet ?

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KDE 4 : The Lightest Desktop Yet ?
My Experience with KDE 4.0.x


People must be thinking that I've has gone mad ? But read and you will get everything . But before that here is a short preview of KDE and its 4.x version..

KDE one of the widely used Unix Desktop Environment [DE]. KDE and Gnome are the most advanced DE .. KDE has been praised for its intuitive interface and useful applications.. KDE recently announced the availability of its next Gen DE I.e. KDE 4.x .. KDE 4.x created a lot of sensation in the Open Source World ..Though initial reviews poured in mixed results..Few were impressed and few trashed it. My initial experience with KDE 4 was with its Alpha version. I downloaded the Kubuntu CD ISO and used it, and initially I said what a crap. Well whether its KDE 4 or KDE 3.x Kubuntu always deliver pathetic features and results.. But since it was a developing version I was still satisfied. After that I continue to use KDE 3.5.x/Gnome 2.2x .. KDE 4 finally reached the stable stage with whole new code base, QT4 ,Plasma Desktop, Phonon Sound API, Oxygen Icon and lots more and new Applications..

*www.imgx.org/files/19324_4utxi/KDE%20Thumb.png

*www.imgx.org/files/19313_dvbu3/Memory%20Usage%20Chart.png

Memory Usage of KDE 4.0.x, KDE 3.5.9, Gnome 2.22.1 and Ubuntu Gnome 2.22.0
Data taken from Screenshot Follow the Link Below


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I cannot post the whole post here due to Image retriction..
 

Pat

Beyond Smart
Darky one million dollar question: Would you use it (KDE 4) for your day to day usage ?
Good work on the article as always :)
 
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I have posted the answer of your question.. I guess you haven't finished reading the whole article yet ?
 

Pat

Beyond Smart
Will do that but its useless.We all know the winner :p

And that is why you dint want arch Xfce screenies :D

Btw darky, I think you should have used KDE 4.1.x Beta for the comparison as it is comparatively more stable than 4.0.x. I can confirm this from my personal experience :)
 
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And that is why you dint want arch Xfce screenies :D

Btw darky, I think you should have used KDE 4.1.x Beta for the comparison as it is comparatively more stable than 4.0.x. I can confirm this from my personal experience :)

I would love to do that .. But due to low internet connection I wasn't able to d/l it :x
 

Hitboxx

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I don't quite agree.

1) Lightest "yet" compared to what? I can see you put it up against GNOME but your title proves otherwise.
2) Where are the opponents called XFCE, and other managers?
3) You have performed a totally biased test IMHO, as OpenSUSE is whole heartedly KDE and Ubuntu is GNOME. (..meaning the DEs are distro dependent in one or more ways)
4) Yes, if you had done the test on something like Arch Linux, then I would have agreed considering the DEs are in their natural form rather than distro dependent, for.,e.g' GNOME in Arch is way different than GNOME on Ubuntu (very bloated).
 
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You have performed a totally biased test IMHO, as OpenSUSE is whole heartedly KDE and Ubuntu is GNOME.
Huh I have posted Ubuntu Numbers too.. Also I don't have Arch up and running and even don't have 256+ connection to give that test ..

I can see you put it up against GNOME but your title proves otherwise.
When did I said Gnome is bad KDE is better than Gnome.. I just said the technology they are putting in is much more advanced than what Gnome offer currently.. How / ? The memory usage only determine if the desktop is light on system or not..I even wrote that KDE isn't yet redy for Desktop :p:p

I didn't used XFCE cause of many reasons.. I wanna test the 2 Major DE's .Also Xfce in SUSE is too low and didn't even provide minimal options..
 

FilledVoid

Who stole my Alpaca!
If you would like Arch for 64 it with 1 + gb of packages mail me your address and Ill be more than happy to send you a copy of it :).
 

Pat

Beyond Smart
I don't quite agree.

1) Lightest "yet" compared to what? I can see you put it up against GNOME but your title proves otherwise.
2) Where are the opponents called XFCE, and other managers?
3) You have performed a totally biased test IMHO, as OpenSUSE is whole heartedly KDE and Ubuntu is GNOME. (..meaning the DEs are distro dependent in one or more ways)
4) Yes, if you had done the test on something like Arch Linux, then I would have agreed considering the DEs are in their natural form rather than distro dependent, for.,e.g' GNOME in Arch is way different than GNOME on Ubuntu (very bloated).

Huh I have posted Ubuntu Numbers too.. Also I don't have Arch up and running and even don't have 256+ connection to give that test ..

When did I said Gnome is bad KDE is better than Gnome.. I just said the technology they are putting in is much more advanced than what Gnome offer currently.. How / ? The memory usage only determine if the desktop is light on system or not..I even wrote that KDE isn't yet redy for Desktop :p:p

I didn't used XFCE cause of many reasons.. I wanna test the 2 Major DE's .Also Xfce in SUSE is too low and didn't even provide minimal options..

He meant that your tag-line is incorrect. You cannot possible term it the "lightest" DE "yet" because it was only put up against GNOME.
 

QwertyManiac

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The only comments I see there are people appreciating your write-up (It is good) but not one really appreciating or bothering about the content. Makes me lol. :p
 
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Yea most of the just say good work.. and go :| that doesnt make sense.. Atleast people should point out mistakes. and must point on what I wrote !
 

Pat

Beyond Smart
Yea most of the just say good work.. and go :| that doesnt make sense.. Atleast people should point out mistakes. and must point on what I wrote !

Dont get disheartened by that. Maybe they are just newbies as far as linux is concerned and dont really understand the technicalities. For many of them, its just about good screenies and easy-to-understand explanation. To think about it in a positive way, your articles may tempt them to try linux and who knows they might not remain newbies at all :)
 

FilledVoid

Who stole my Alpaca!
Darkstar,

I still maintain my stand that the writeup was good. You wrote what you had access to and to do so obviously requires some effort which would make me bald had I tried to do the same. But since you would like to hear opinions let me throw in my 2 cents.

1. The review of OpenSuse KDE and Ubuntu Gnome can't be used to judge either DE because as hitboxx both tends to be customized for both of the Operating systems. The reason Why I would look forward to a comparison on Arch is because once you install it you have nothing other than a command prompt. So If I were to install Gnome I would only have what the package actually consists. As a comparison example. My Arch Box with the same version of Gnome uses 128 MB With Compiz (Without Compiz Fusion and fusion icon i save about 20-25 mb more) and other daemons at idle. At load it will be obviously more based on the applications I keep open. Oh also I wouldn't add AWN while doing comparison also as it tends to comsume 10+MB also?

2. The Environments chosen aren't exactly all of them available to a Linux User. However comparing all of them is a LOAD of work. Hitboxx likes Fluxbox, Mehulved likes Ratpoison, I like ..... I'm sure you get the point. Although the major ones are reviewed it won't exactly be the lightest because something tells me that Mehulveds Ratpoison environment would probably use the least. I think you could in the future when you get time add XFCE, Fluxbox and others.

If you need any help from me to enhance any content in here let me know :).
 
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Man 128 Mb with CF :eek: Thats sure fast.. i will surely install Arch now downloading it anyhow :p and printing newbie docs :)
 
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