And you know... here I am with a 256k 32pin SIM on my keychain and a 512 
meg stick in my computer (that cost next to nothing comparitively), and I 
still think this is funny :-)
                        -peace

On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, szonyi calin wrote:

>  --- Jukka Lehti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : >
> Hi,
> > 
> > I just noticed Red Hat has dropped fvwm2 package
> > from
> > their latest beta! I think this is outrageous and we
> > should make an official protest against this
> > unjustified decision!
> > 
> 
> You must be joking,  right ?
> Why do you think the new computers have huge 
> amounts of ram ? To run fvwm ? No
> You need something to take advantage of your ram.
> Something like Gnome or KDE. That's why they 
> are dropping fvwm. In terms of memory usage it 
> is not well suited for the new millenium.
> 
> Programs these days consume more and more memory 
> only fvwm decided: "Hey I can do a lot of things 
> without consuming much memory". This is a very
> conservative aproach and is not well suited for 
> times we are living in :-))
> 
> Fvwm has bad habbits. I mean why a program should 
> free memory when you have so much at your 
> disposal ? :-))
> 
> 
> 
> > I'm going to fill in a bug report to Red Hat's
> > bugzilla RSN.
> > 
> 
> And they will say it's a hardware problem :-))
> 
> Calin
> 
> 
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