On Thursday October 14 2010 00:16:12 JD wrote:
If you do not absolutely need those shortcuts and gestures,
then you might want to disable kglobalaccel (click
System-Administration->Services)
and disable kglobalaccel.
I really like all the gestures and am not going to give that up.
this is (for me) the greatest advantage of KDE over others.
What I do want is to know if the mount of memory being used in my installation
is normal or not.
since you are not using KDE I would like someone else to answer that.
Thanks,
YB.