KDE 4 Running on the Eee PC

February 18th, 2008 by ant

A user on our forums, infinite_reality, got KDE4 running on their Eee PC:

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Looks good! You can see how they got it installed if you follow the link.

10 Responses to “KDE 4 Running on the Eee PC”

  1. g Says:

    I would have liked to run KDE4 on my eeePC. Unfortunately it’s not even ready to run on my desktop.

    KDE4.0x is really alpha quality software at best. You can’t do things you used to be able to do in KDE3.x like change the size of the task bar (notice how much of the screen it takes up on the eeePC), the task bar also randomly crashes… It’s buggy and not even feature complete pretty much where Vista would have been before MS put it out publicly even to developers. Accept KDE4 was release prematurely for the sake of hitting a release date. :(

    Maybe when it hits 4.3 it will be worthwhile to use.

  2. KDE Lang Says:

    KDE4 isn’t just unstable, it is also poorly designed, poorly implemented, and inconcistant. One day it will be good but not yet. I really don’t like it. KDE3 is a much better place to be or Gnome.

  3. rtreffer Says:

    What’s so stunning about this - or even worth a note? I’m running kde/svn on my eee (kde/svn will become kde4.1). Don’t see why anyone would want to put KDE4 on there EEE. I’ve posted a screenshot about it, too…. (post your eee’s desktop)

    The svn trunk is currently moving to qt 4.4 which is troublesome to compile (until the kde overlay for gentoo gets up to date). This should merge webkit and bring compatibility with apple’s dashboard (yep, this is part of the kde4.1 agenda, meaning we’ll have *thousands* of plasmoids in a few months - as well as gethotnewstuff2)

    1,5 minutes to but is shit. With initng a full bootup takes a few seconds (no readahead list, yet). And prelinking is a big plus, too. So a full desktop load/login should take less than 1min.

    ~100 wakeups/s while using kde (without compositing).

    Oh, and the kde trunk already has a configurable taskbar. (at least regarding size).

    @Lang: please look at the design… Phonon, Plasma, Oxygen… They all do a great job - but they are not polished, yet. Look at the changes from kde 3.0 to 3.5. 3.0 looks ugly and bad. 3.5 looks like the end of what’s possible with the 3. design. 4.0 is the basis for a richer desktop. It’s actually a redisign to overcome the design shortcuts of 3.0. And I really like the fact that they dare to redefine there design goals.

  4. g Says:

    It’s too bad they wasted 4.0 as a release number, the rest of us who don’t build of of CVS/SVN/GIT won’t have any way of telling when it’s actually supposed to be usable for non-devs… Maybe KDE5.0?

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  6. ash Says:

    i want to know which is better. eeeXubuntu or this one?

  7. Andrew Says:

    @ash - I wouldn’t apt-get it just yet - stick with vanilla eeeXubuntu.

    KDE 4.1 is supposed to be the ‘real’ KDE4 that we’ve been waiting for. Hopefully they’ve learnt their lesson with the backlash and when KDE5 comes out (in the distant future I know) it’ll be usable from the start.

  8. ash Says:

    thanks very much Andrew. So i will enjoy eeeXubuntu in a while. I’m lovin it so far but I still plan to install other distro. Part of my Asus Eee exploration…

  9. Hunter Says:

    Any chance of getting KDE 4 running on the Eee’s full desktop (Xandros)?

  10. matto Says:

    For your information, especially to users in the German-speaking countries: The current edition of the “C’t” computer magazine comes with a Knoppix demonstration DVD. It can be started with an option to use KDE 4, I tried it and it worked. I did not test many of the features however (I’m a linux newbie), but for a quick glance (resp a proof-of-concept) it was interesting.

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