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I've built KDE in a stripped down uclibc gentoo install, and it works. I got a kde desktop with konq, kword, kspread, kmail, amarok and a couple of other smaller kde apps built into a squashfs'd qemu image less than 120 mb, that when booted with a base kde desktop, konq and kword running, used about 80 megs of ram. Obviously as more tabs in konq were opened, the mem usage went up, but not much more. The only thing that I built that I couldn't get to run was kmail. While it compiled cleanly, at run time it got hung up on uclibc's file locking routine. I gave up on it due to lack of interest a few months ago, but it did work.




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Yes, I agree Gnome is very modular, we used to have a project wherein we ported Gnome into a little device. This is a noobish question, but has anyone done any KDE embedded programming?