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Re: Embedding external parts into KDE
by Tonttu Torvinen on Saturday 23/Dec/2000, @13:18
My comment was meant to be 'constructive critisism'. Critisism can always be taken as complaining - it just depends on the point of view and the attitude.

Sure I currently have quite an old and slow computer, but I see no reason why I should spent a lot of money to upgrade it when I can do most of the things I need to do with this P200 64Mb (I can guarantee that I can imagine hundreds of better ways to spend my money). I'm not interested in having always the latest new gadgets, but what I want to have is to be able to do the things I need to do in the most comfortable way. Even though Win95 runs a lot faster than Linux&KDE, I've noticed KDE to be the best environment for me in the most cases. As the speed is the biggest problem here, I would like to see also this part to be improved.

Sorry to say, but what you said doesn't sound very 'open'. Rather than openly discussing the problems people are having with KDE, you would like us to shut our mouths, be quiet and pretend to be fully satisfied - while there still is lot to improve.
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Re: Embedding external parts into KDE
by japy on Saturday 23/Dec/2000, @18:20
sorry people!
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  • Re: Embedding external parts into KDE
    by japy on Sunday 24/Dec/2000, @09:58
    my girl went away, so I was said I nervous
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    • Re: Embedding external parts into KDE
      by Tonttu Torvinen on Monday 25/Dec/2000, @10:18
      No problem, I was just trying to be constructively critical also to what you said.. ;)
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