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The low-end hardware is so low-end that it is not capable of taking a video of itself via qt-recordMyDesktop.
http://recordmydesktop.sourceforge.net/about.php
When I get home I could try taking a video of the KDE4 desktop and the Windows 7 desktop on this same hardware using a seperate digital camera. I am not that confident of my skills using the camera in one hand and operating the desktop in the other, nor have I ever posted video before, so don't hold your breath, I may not be successful.
Ah, so in other words "screw you, I don't have to prove what I'm saying." Nice excuse there
Should I take a video of how KWin runs when Oxygen and Window animations are enabled?
I don't think you'll find it useful, unless there are some nasty rendering issues or lags you can actually see.
From my own experience (on a pretty new and fast hardware, as for a laptop, at least), the performance is "fine". The interface did at first feel sluggish but removing most of the animations brought it in-line with other desktops.
KDE4 is quite heavy on resources, though. Takes long to start up, and then makes my machine run quite a bit hotter than with Gnome2+Compiz or XFCE4+compositor. That might be just a bug (I found that powertop reports that audio uses 100% of one CPU core - not sure if that's real - top doesn't show anything unusual). It also happens to crash - not very often but the first time I left it on overnight I found the desktop was frozen.
Other than that, it's just bloated. In order to make it behave and look like a desktop for an adult I had to go through all the settings and disable a fair number of them. Once done, KDE4 is actually quite usable, which is a big plus in comparison to GnomeShell or Unity.
I strongly recommend people unhappy with recent changes to move to XFCE. It's now a fully featured DE (years ago I've moved to it because Gnome2 was lacking some features) and is sticking to a simple desktop metaphor. One of few things that still "just work".




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Why don't you show us a video of you KDE installation running on low end hardware?, I mean, it is nice an dandy on words, but can you prove it?