On Monday 03 September 2001 06:56 pm, Mark Weaver wrote: [snip > 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. KDE's pretty bad (especially 2.2), but not near that bad... GNU made an initial design decision to use CORBA deep inside. The KDE folks thought CORBA was too much for a desktop. -- Mon Sep 3 20:40:24 2001 Seq. Timestamp Uptime ---- ------------------------ ------------ 1: Mon Jul 16 16:28:17 2001 - 43 07:21:59 - 2.4.6-3mdk 2: Thu May 17 01:44:04 2001 - 35 15:31:51 - 2.4.3-20mdk 3: Thu Jun 21 17:33:18 2001 - 10 05:29:02 - 2.4.3-20mdk 4: Sun Jul 1 23:03:05 2001 - 7 10:13:18 - 2.4.3-20mdk 5: Wed Jul 11 15:11:11 2001 - 5 01:16:26 - 2.4.6-3mdk 9: Sun Sep 2 21:41:05 2001 - 0 22:59:18 - 2.4.9 <<--
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