On Wednesday 20 November 2019 14:02:57 ajh-valmer wrote:
TDE is not really for the nostalgic of KDE3,
but made for those who want a light desktop,
and nevertheless, with many rich options.
I succeeded to keep KDE3 a long time,
after, TDE was for me an excellent news.
For me too. I am using other, so called lighter desktops on some of my
other systems, but those desktops that do not offer me multiple
workspaces also severely handicap my way of working when at that
machine. I have 10 such workspaces setup on this machine, not all in use
but they are there for tmp jobs. Each of the 5 in instant use has a
terminal with up to 7 tabs open at this instant each containing shells
or logins to my other machines or to other projects I won't bore you
with a list of.
Now I find the rpi4 I just installed, has the giddyup to run TDE or sure
acts like it. But with several active logins to it ATM, I really only
notice the lack of the "workspaces" when I am at its own monitor and
console. The multiple logins from here greatly alleviate that handicap
and put me in a comfy office chair which my back appreciates, a lot.
That rpi4 only has 2G of dram, but with a large, off its sd card swap on
an SSD, it has yet to refuse to do anything I have asked it to do
including building its own preempt-rt kernel, and all of LinuxCNC direct
from a git clone of master. Currenty 20 days uptime. Thats what I bought
it for. Other folks are now using that code as they can download it from
my site, but I think I was first. But for now I'll thank these folks who
maintain TDE, and do an Andy Capp and shuddup. Having apparently fixed
kmail, I am happy. :-)
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Cheers, Gene Heskett
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