Difference between Kubuntu and apt-get kde?
Dotan Cohen
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Mon Mar 24 07:39:13 UTC 2008
On 24/03/2008, Caleb Marcus <caleb.marcus at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> It shouldn't affect the performance when these applications aren't
> running... but it'll take up some space on your hard drive and may use more
> RAM when they are running. I've never had a big problem with that when using
> KDE applications on Gnome, though.
Even when you close the KDE apps, parts of KDE will still run. So yes,
theoretically, performance will be affected. If you are low on RAM
(less that 256 MB) then you will see the difference, otherwise, I
doubt that you will.
Dotan Cohen
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