On 10-03-2012 19:54, H. S. Teoh wrote:
On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 07:44:10PM +0100, Alex Rønne Petersen wrote:
On 10-03-2012 18:58, H. S. Teoh wrote:
On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 06:49:02PM +0100, so wrote:
[...]
Design of input handling, the theoretical part is irrelevant. I was
solely talking about how they do it in practice. OSs are simply
unresponsive and in linux it is more severe. If i am having this
issue in practice it doesn't matter if it was the GC lock or an
another failure to handle input.

Then you must be running a very different Linux from the one I use.
In my experience, it's Windows that's an order of magnitude less
responsive due to constant HD thrashing (esp. on bootup, and then
periodically thereafter) and too much eye-candy.

This. On the other hand, OS X has all the eye candy and is still
extremely responsive. ;)

But if I wanted eye candy, I'd be using Windows in the first place. :-)


T


Personally I'm all for OS X; it's a good UI on top of a Unix shell - what's not to love?

But I don't intend to start an OS war or anything here... :P

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- Alex

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