From: Merciadri Luca on 29 May 2010 17:00 Hi, I have noticed that running KDE apps under GNOME takes a lot of time once I have not launched any such apps since the beginning of the session. I do not use a lot of KDE apps, but I prefer e.g. Kile to TexMaker. Is that a crime? Is it engineered to be well-supported, or is it simply a matter of coincidence? Thanks. -- Merciadri Luca See http://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/ I use PGP. If there is an incompatibility problem with your mail client, please contact me.
From: Michael Kjorling on 29 May 2010 17:20 On May 29 2010 22:53 +0200, from Luca.Merciadri(a)student.ulg.ac.be (Merciadri Luca): > I have noticed that running KDE apps under GNOME takes a lot of time > once I have not launched any such apps since the beginning of the > session. I believe this is normal. If you run the KDE application from within a terminal, you should see a lot of support services being started before the application actually launches. -- Michael Kjörling .. michael(a)kjorling.se .. http://michael.kjorling.se * ..... No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings ..... * * ENCRYPTED email preferred -- OpenPGP keys: 0x32D6B8C6, 0xBDE9ADA6 * * ASCII Ribbon Campaign: Against HTML mail, proprietary attachments *
From: Merciadri Luca on 30 May 2010 03:50 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Michael Kjorling <michael(a)kjorling.se> writes: > On May 29 2010 22:53 +0200, from Luca.Merciadri(a)student.ulg.ac.be (Merciadri Luca): >> I have noticed that running KDE apps under GNOME takes a lot of time >> once I have not launched any such apps since the beginning of the >> session. > > I believe this is normal. If you run the KDE application from within a > terminal, you should see a lot of support services being started > before the application actually launches. Yes. That's true. And can I make the whole process quicker? - -- Merciadri Luca See http://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/ - -- Remember. If something can go wrong, it will. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.5.8 <http://mailcrypt.sourceforge.net/> iEYEARECAAYFAkwCE4oACgkQM0LLzLt8MhyiKgCgmwK4jqHabX25wzjZLSmFJspE lokAnjKvb5Bzk7N+GkYinh6n5aEqDyoQ =+HyG -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST(a)lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster(a)lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87zkzhrgqc.fsf(a)merciadriluca-station.MERCIADRILUCA
From: Andrei Popescu on 30 May 2010 04:00 On Sun,30.May.10, 09:28:11, Merciadri Luca wrote: > Michael Kjorling <michael(a)kjorling.se> writes: > > > On May 29 2010 22:53 +0200, from Luca.Merciadri(a)student.ulg.ac.be (Merciadri Luca): > >> I have noticed that running KDE apps under GNOME takes a lot of time > >> once I have not launched any such apps since the beginning of the > >> session. > > > > I believe this is normal. If you run the KDE application from within a > > terminal, you should see a lot of support services being started > > before the application actually launches. > Yes. That's true. And can I make the whole process quicker? Xfce has an option to start Gnome and/or KDE services at startup. Maybe Gnome has something similar? Regards, Andrei -- Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic
From: Merciadri Luca on 30 May 2010 07:50 Andrei Popescu wrote: > On Sun,30.May.10, 09:28:11, Merciadri Luca wrote: > > > Xfce has an option to start Gnome and/or KDE services at startup. Maybe > Gnome has something similar? > I do not know. I've just tried to find such an option by Googling, but I could not find any such option. -- Merciadri Luca See http://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/ I use PGP. If there is an incompatibility problem with your mail client, please contact me. Live as if you were to die tomorrow; learn as if you were to live forever. (Mahatma Gandhi)
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