I'm running KDE 3.5 in my little Vaio (Pentium 2 with 64Mb of RAM and a 2.5Mb VRAM Neomagic, not a *big* machine) and I'm touching heaven... Gnome is just for people not worried about doing the most with the less, its for people not doing much, because they dont have the tools for it. Flame apart, It's nice to have the option not to like KDE and enjoy Gnome, xfce, wm... (fluxbox rocks too!), but I've found on KDE my resort. Regards to all.
I'm playing Quake3, Unreal, Wolfenstein, Descent3, Homeworld, Torcs and of course TuxRacer on my laptop (Dell Latitude C640). I have Slackware 10.0 with no serious modifications, running KDE 3.3.2 on my ATI Radeon 7500. All games run easy and smooth.
... when the installer wasn't in english yet. At my first prompt I typed "help". Wasn't of much help relly.
I'm running KDE 3.5 in my little Vaio (Pentium 2 with 64Mb of RAM and a 2.5Mb VRAM Neomagic, not a *big* machine) and I'm touching heaven...
Gnome is just for people not worried about doing the most with the less, its for people not doing much, because they dont have the tools for it.
Flame apart, It's nice to have the option not to like KDE and enjoy Gnome, xfce, wm... (fluxbox rocks too!), but I've found on KDE my resort.
Regards to all.
I'm playing Quake3, Unreal, Wolfenstein, Descent3, Homeworld, Torcs and of course TuxRacer on my laptop (Dell Latitude C640). I have Slackware 10.0 with no serious modifications, running KDE 3.3.2 on my ATI Radeon 7500. All games run easy and smooth.