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yeah, yeah
by bitch on Tuesday 18/Sep/2001, @16:09
Give me a break,

i run a low end machine (200 mmx, 64 mg ram). konqueror is both slow and tedious to use.

Sure, all you folks with ball busting machines might be happy but what about us poor guys with average gear?

On a low end machine this happens frequently;.

a. lock ups are very frequent (can be renovated with Xkill)
b. programmes sometimes just will not start.
c. things just don't wotk properly like Mandrake update etc. Any cpu intensive stuff invariably screws up.

lost the plot?

g
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Re: yeah, yeah
by Greg on Friday 21/Sep/2001, @01:32
Gee, I wish it ran fast on my XT too...
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Re: yeah, yeah
by servitor of evil on Saturday 24/Jan/2004, @19:34
time to upgrade boy. my p3 600 smokes w/ mdk 9.0.lol.

konqueror will never be a contender with the masses (just the way i like it) until you don't have to spend hours trying to figure out java support etc. (please don't tell me where the executable goes tyvm!)

nevertheless, i use konqueror every day.

it really has the potential to be a stellar product instead of just a great product. if only it's coders could stop looking at porn and figure out an easy solution for the FUCKING GODDAMN JAVA SUPPORT.
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