how?On Sunday 03 August 2003 13:11, Anarky wrote:Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:launch a KDE app or two and keep them running somewhere. That brings the libs into memory. I think there is a program called ksession which is the base of KDE when you run all of it.I can't see any binary 'ksession' .. and running background programs .. well .. seems wastefull .. still .. if there was some clean way of doing it without the system slowing down at login .. say them loading in like 1 minute from loggin time?how do you think Windows accomplishes this?
in a rather evil way I'm happy windows is starting to use a lot of mem :P ... I had a lot of trouble a couple of years back when I was advertising linux to my friends .. and had to admit that it used easily 64-128Mb ... while win98 managed with 32 ...Why do you think XP uses so much memory?
hmmm ... know of any other X app for editing text that's fast & clean (preferably with tabs) .. something like kwrite ... fast loading & lightweight?Once I have it loaded launching new windows happens nice and fast.I have had feelings of seeng slow typing effects .. life if I was in a ssh terminal over a slow netword, the letters appearing not always instantly as I typed them ...this is quite odd and I agree with Jamin here -- that is not normal. I still use a pentium 233mmx laptop with only 96mb of RAM (sheesh I remember when that machine was the baddest thing on the block). Compilations take a while, loading big apps takes a while, but my interactions with it are still snappy.
yep .. checks out 500mbeverybody always told me this .. I never understood it ... why alwasy 'twice' .. why even if you had a lot of ram ... but yes, I think i've got 500mb swap .. how can I tell again?use 'free'
greets,
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