sb73542
10-03-2005, 02:23 PM
Hello,
I'm curious to know if klik is a good solution for me. I'm interested in using it on an installed system, not a live CD. I'll just make a list of questions here...
1. I have very slow dialup internet. How much duplication of shared libraries exists with klik? In other words, will I end up wasting a lot of time downloading duplicate stuff if I get most of my apps over klik instead of apt?
2. How does klik work with programs like window managers or daemons (i.e. Enlightenment or the mwave controller for my laptop's built-in modem)? For example, if I install a Window manager, will it appear in my GDM or KDM menu as it does when installing it with apt? How about after a re-boot?
3. Does klik create menu entries? In the debian menu? In the Gnome menu?
4. I have a slow computer. Is there a long wait on old systems while the cmg is de-compressed?
5. What percentage of the apps work in other common non-debian distros, like Mandriva or SuSE?
Thanks for your help!
I'm curious to know if klik is a good solution for me. I'm interested in using it on an installed system, not a live CD. I'll just make a list of questions here...
1. I have very slow dialup internet. How much duplication of shared libraries exists with klik? In other words, will I end up wasting a lot of time downloading duplicate stuff if I get most of my apps over klik instead of apt?
2. How does klik work with programs like window managers or daemons (i.e. Enlightenment or the mwave controller for my laptop's built-in modem)? For example, if I install a Window manager, will it appear in my GDM or KDM menu as it does when installing it with apt? How about after a re-boot?
3. Does klik create menu entries? In the debian menu? In the Gnome menu?
4. I have a slow computer. Is there a long wait on old systems while the cmg is de-compressed?
5. What percentage of the apps work in other common non-debian distros, like Mandriva or SuSE?
Thanks for your help!