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maybe you think that "crashing or bogging down the system" is the normal behavior so you don't recognize it as such?
What exactly is the point of lying about how extremely fast, snappy and responsive that KDE has become now?
It doesn't crash either. What is wrong with you? What is your agenda, exactly, to disparage the hard work and great success of KDE developers?
or maybe it's because it doesn't? I haven't had any stability problems with kde4 for a long time now. Heck, I even have a 7 year old laptop (768Mb RAM) that runs it reasonably well. The only program I can remember crashing is Rekonq and it does indeed crash a bit more often than it should.
The only program I can remember crashing is Rekonq and it does indeed crash a bit more often than it should.
Rekonq hasn't reached version 1 yet.
http://rekonq.kde.org/
Last Release
rekonq 0.8.71
Use it only with caution still.





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2008-10-30
maybe you think that "crashing or bogging down the system" is the normal behavior so you don't recognize it as such?