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kojima
1999-04-10 18:27:21 +00:00
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@@ -39,17 +39,20 @@ Management X11R6 style SM is being worked.
Dock kpanel, GNOME panel and Dock kpanel
Built-in Yes No
krootbgwm
GNOME support Yes No
Memory Usage(1) 1.85Mb Lite: 1.79Mb In KDE 1.0, 3.13Mb
Memory Usage(1) 1.85Mb In KDE 1.0, 3.13Mb
In KDE 1.1, probably more
(1) Memory usage was tested by running wmaker and kwm at the same machine
with the same windows, on the same screen and similar window texture
configurations (at different times, of course). I looked in the output of
ps -m, in the SIZE field, right after starting the window managers. The Lite
value for wmaker, is for when it was compiled with --enable-lite.
ps -m, in the SIZE field, right after starting the window managers.
Enabling KDE Support
@@ -57,17 +60,7 @@ Enabling KDE Support
To enable KDE support in Window Maker, you must compile it after
configuring it as follows:
./configure --enable-kde --enable-lite
The --enable-lite flag is *optional*, but will reduce some memory
usage by removing things that are duplicated in Window Maker and KDE.
Do not enable it if you don't care about a few dozen kbytes of memory
savings (see table above). It won't make KDE or Window Maker any
slower/faster.
Then, open WPrefs and turn on the "Disable mouse actions"
option in the Mouse related options panel. Or enable the
DisableWSMouseActions option by hand.
./configure --enable-kde
Then, just replace kwm with wmaker in your startkde script.
If you are going to use Window Makers sound server, comment out