Sabi ni Gino noong Mon, 16 Apr 2001 13:56:31 +0800

> Unfortunately, Aqua is too resource-hungry for most. In fact, a lot of users
> want deactivation of the Aqua fancy stuff to be included as an option. It is
> possible to turn off these features through the command line, however.

Is it Aqua itself, or the "classic" component? I read somewheres of a beta
tester who was running OS X in 64MB of RAM, and said that it's Classic that
requires the additional 64MB. In any event, I don't know that Aqua is the GUI to
end all interfaces. Maybe we can do with Darwin (w/c is basically FreeBSD
anyways) plus X11 and your favorite window manager.

Mabuhay.
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