“Variety is the spice of life for the Linux desktop of today. For sheer speed and few features you can run a minimalist desktop like BlackBox. At the upper end of the scale is KDE 3.1. This full-blown desktop offers advanced features, extreme customization and tight application integration.” At LinuxPlanet.
Ive ran KDE on my 120mhz processor and it still was fast…
I dont see how anyone can say KDE is slow
The KDE that they release, and that some distros have, can not be said to be for the end-user. Every group of users in a specific context have their specific needs. Teherfore, it should be obvious that SuSE of whomever must change the interface to meet the needs of their users.