This explains why my GNOME managed sessions used up all my RAM ;)

I switched to E, use the same GNOME apps and never use more than 32M ;)

I guess now it was GNOME session management caching all the easter eggs
in RAM ;)

On 24 Feb 2001 11:59:47 +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> Okay, time to take the GEGL out of the hat. :)
> 
> 1) Open the Gnome Control Centre, click to open the Panel configuration
>    capplet. Right-triple-click at the bottom of the tab frame.
> 
> 2) Open gnome-about (may as well run this from the run menu). Right click on
>    the Gnome logo, and type 'gnome'. When the thing that appears appears,
>    click it. This is much funnier if you have audio output.
> 
> 3) Open the Search Tool from the Utilities menu. Right-triple-click near the
>    bottom of the window.
> 
> 
> There *are* more! And yes, there are newer and wackier ones in Gnome 1.4.
> 
> - Jeff
> 
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