In order to do that I would have to come up with a real "good" reason "why" my machine needed more RAM so my supervisor would be willing to spend the money. !!! Not to mention that fact that this machine isn't a slouch my any stretch of the imagination. I figure if a machine of this type has to labor that much to run a desktop then there's something inherently wrong with the software that is being run. Maybe the resource management of the desktop isn't what it "should" be. It wasn't that it was hogging the CPU. what was making me crazy was the fact that with 128MB of RAM there were so many processes running taking care of Nautilus and all the others that it started hitting the swap! and THAT was just for the desktop! thats just plain poor software design if you ask me. It's got an absolutely beautiful GUI, but WAY too expensive to run and expect to get any amount of work done. I personally wouldn't mind seeing this addressed by the developers. Mark Dave Sherman wrote: > > Certainly Ximian Gnome is not for every system. But it runs quite nicely > on my IBM ThinkPad 333 MHz Celeron with 192 MB RAM. Since memory is so > cheap right now, why not spend $27 for a 256 MB DIMM stick (I just did > this last week for my desktop PC), and triple your memory? > > Dave >
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