system/yakuake: Minor README tweaks

Thanks to Andrew Psaltis for noticing the out of date info.

Signed-off-by: Robby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org>
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Yakuake (Yet Another Kuake) is a KDE terminal emulator. Its design was i Yakuake (Yet Another Kuake) is a KDE terminal emulator. Its design was
inspired from consoles in computer games such as Quake which slide down from inspired from consoles in computer games such as Quake which slide down from
the top of the screen when a key is pressed, and slide back up when the key the top of the screen when a key is pressed, and slide back up when the key
is pressed again. is pressed again.
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Running Yakuake is faster than launching a new terminal with a keyboard Running Yakuake is faster than launching a new terminal with a keyboard
shortcut because the program is already loaded into memory, and so can be shortcut because the program is already loaded into memory, and so can be
useful to people who frequently find themselves opening and closing useful to people who frequently find themselves opening and closing
terminals for odd tasks terminals for odd tasks.
Yakuake features include:
- Smoothly rolls down from the top of your screen, Tabbed interface,
- Configurable dimensions and animation speed, Skinnable,
- Sophisticated DCOP interface