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Even with Slackware, I pared down the rc.d directory to get faster startups. 
As for KDE, the first run wizard gives you lots of ways to tweak things to 
fit your CPU speed, RAM and video RAM capacity. I would hope SuSE hasn't 
stripped the wizard from KDE. I have run recent versions of KDE on a PII 
333mhz CPU with 128 megs of RAM and it was just fine (but slow for building 
new apps). Plus, KDE 3.3 is faster than earlier versions.


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