Am 26.01.2014 17:52, schrieb James: > Ok, > > So, as a old fart, I got tired of KDE and never really liked gnome. > I have found new life in LXDE; spartan, but learning and document > how things work on gentoo, is hopefully something I have to only > do once. > > I have my lxde/openbox environment mostly setup. One thing I miss > is feature rich tabbed terminal session. On my old rig, > the tabs where customizable to show current dir or rename manually. > When I would "ssh" into a remote system, the IP address was prominently > displayed in the tab header; essential for managing tons of remote > devices. > > Im currently I launch "lxterminal" from my > ~/.config/lxsession/LXDE/autostart file. I think I need to upgrade the > lxterminal with another feature > rich, multitab terminal session. lxterminals does not remember or keep > my tabs, or the contents (working dir) either. > > > One last problem is my lxtermnal session do not remember their previous > screen location or size (geometry) so they just all pop up as the > default size in the middle of the screen. I tend to think that lxde/openbox > has a config file somewhere to set the screen locations/sizes but > it may also be related to the features offered by the "*xterm" ? > > discussion and suggestions are most welcome. > > One note of motivation: I now have a computational resource, I have not > experienced in a very long time. RAM. I canrun mulitple web browsers > with dozens of windows open and dozens of resource hungry applications > and databases, with tons of ram (~50%) to spare, all because I dumped > KDE. If you run KDE, you do not realize what a pig it has become, until > to go back to one of these feature rich, user controlled > desktop/workstations. I would encourage any and all without tons of > free ram, to ditch KDE (dunno about gnome)....... > > > sincerely, > James >
you know - I don't give a rat's ass about 'pig' or not, because: I have enough ram. Ram is cheap. 16gb of DDR 1600 ECC costs what? 160€? Cheap. zfs eats so much, the amount KDE is using is negligible. At the moment I run one firefox instance with 29 flash heavy windows 3 instances of konqueror with douzends of tabs. thunderbird. two hungry java apps. assorted crap. 11GB used. But the big 'offender' seems to be: zfs.