Robert Waldner wrote:
Hi!
I'm currently converting the SOs laptop to Debian. Problem is that
it's rather underpowered in terms of RAM - 128 MB and no chance of
upgrading.
WMaker uses ~4MB of RAM, less than emacs under X.
Very fast, lean, and with a nice number of features.
Technically it is not a real Integrated Desktop Environment like KDE and
Gnome, but I'm personally not suffering from the difference.
I guess I can't double click on some file and have it launch some
application but that kind of integration, at least under Windows, seems
to have introduced a lot of bugs and security problems. But it's
probable that my household of users is an exception to the demographics
of the common user.
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