> > Are you sure you don't want another Nautilus? :)
> > I think introducing scriptability in PCmanFM would make it heavy. As
> > heavy as nautilus (I just upgraded to 2.24 from 2.22 and it is now so
> > sloooooow).
>
> not at all - the goal of PcManFm is doing all the basics Nautilus can
> do, more efficiently, taking less disk and ram room, and running
> faster - and as far, it's hitting this goal! =) - anyway, directory
So what is the maximum disk or memory goal? What is the speed goal?
Maybe some goals should be defined. Then base features or new
functionality based on those goals.
Or is it based on being "less" than competition? So a moving target is
fine as long as it is 10% less memory usage and 10% less disk usage than
its competition (as an example).
By the way see:
$ size `which pcmanfm `
text data bss dec hex filename
381518 16728 2528 400774 61d86 /usr/pkg/bin/pcmanfm
$ ps -p 3675 -o ucomm,pmem,tsiz,rss,rsz,vsz
UCOMM %MEM TSIZ RSS RSZ VSZ
pcmanfm 0.8 376 24084 24084 2444
$ size `which Thunar`
text data bss dec hex filename
531080 12224 2256 545560 85318 /usr/pkg/bin/Thunar
$ ps -p 1250 -o ucomm,pmem,tsiz,rss,rsz,vsz
UCOMM %MEM TSIZ RSS RSZ VSZ
Thunar 1.0 520 30892 30892 2584
%mem The percentage of real memory used by this process.
tsiz text size (in Kbytes)
rss resident set size
rsz resident set size + (text size / text use count) (alias
rssize)
vsz virtual size in Kbytes (alias vsize)
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