Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Oct 2011 21:33 UTC, submitted by mahmudinashar
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My experience with KDE4 in PC-BSD is similar, and other persons using different distributions have the same experiences. I'm not the first, nor the last to consider kwin to be sluggish.
Gentoo allows for quite a bit of customisation, but do not overestimate it. There are safe use flags and unsafe use flags. I'm sticking to something rather conservative and solid, and having used gentoo for many years, almost since its beginning, I'm quite certain of my own skills.
My experience with KDE4 in PC-BSD is similar, and other persons using different distributions have the same experiences. I'm not the first, nor the last to consider kwin to be sluggish.
Clearly a PCBSD issue then. Kwin is not sluggish in other contexts. If Kwin itself was sluggish, it would be sluggish everywhere.




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Judging a DE exclusively on an experience in Gentoo doesn't seem fair to me. You're tweaking and tuning in an individual way, and if something isn't working, Gentoo lets you have all kinds of configurations that might not work quite so well. All that configurability comes at a price: you're likely to be running a unique and somewhat broken configuration if you're building such large software repositories and changing things midway.