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Top Tip: KDE too bloated for my laptop?







Top Tip: KDE too bloated for my laptop?

Top Tip: KDE too bloated for my laptop? 04/26/2004 01:18 PM

I installed the Knoppix cd to my laptop..everything seems to be there..one problem is that I get errors when I try to run KDE (startx).




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