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== Arcticle on GPU and Plasma ==
Hi,
thanks very much for the work you are doing here. Concerning this article and wiki it would be nice to have some sort of forum underneath. Yes, it has Edit already and talk, but it's supposed to use by experienced users and contributors to this article. Some sort of link to the forum like: "Talk about in in the forum" would be useful for unexperienced ones.
As for Plasma and GPU, its performance is poor on my PC (GMA 900, 1Gb RAM, Pentium IV 3.0). I had to turn on MigrationHeuristic=greedy, after that I dont have systray anymore :) Is there any method to switch to the former method of drawing that was used in KDE 3.5, but to use KDE 4?
Regards,
Roman

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Hi Anne, did you know I can send messages to you using this page? Be aware, everyone can read them. --ThorstenStaerk 06:44, 22 August 2008 (UTC)


I answered your question on my talk page --ThorstenStaerk 06:52, 14 September 2008 (UTC)


I was away for only two weeks and what you all have done to the wiki is amazing! Artwork, new content, looks awesome!!! --ThorstenStaerk 06:52, 14 September 2008 (UTC)


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Arcticle on GPU and Plasma

Hi,

thanks very much for the work you are doing here. Concerning this article and wiki it would be nice to have some sort of forum underneath. Yes, it has Edit already and talk, but it's supposed to use by experienced users and contributors to this article. Some sort of link to the forum like: "Talk about in in the forum" would be useful for unexperienced ones.

As for Plasma and GPU, its performance is poor on my PC (GMA 900, 1Gb RAM, Pentium IV 3.0). I had to turn on MigrationHeuristic=greedy, after that I dont have systray anymore :) Is there any method to switch to the former method of drawing that was used in KDE 3.5, but to use KDE 4?

Regards, Roman