I have SeaMonkey (i686 Linux) running on a 32-bit desktop with an AMD
Athlon CPU (600 MHz), 512Mb RAM on Debian 6.0.7 (Squeeze).
When I used SeaMonkey with the Classic Theme, I noticed that it would
run a bit slow on this hardware and thought that it might be
graphics-related. The system is using a custom xorg.conf file, because
the graphics default to 16-bit color without that file, it has an S3
Savage 4 AGP card and the xorg.conf file forces it to use 24-bit color,
which is supported by the chip.
Then when I switched SeaMonkey to use the Modern Theme, it began to
noticeably run faster.
Is there something that one theme does that the other theme does not,
graphics-wise? Just curious.
Thanks in advance.
--
Edward
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