Well,
I have found Gnome with sawfish window manager takes lot of time and if i switch to
enlightenment it is even more my system has 192mb pc100 RAM and 400Mhz
processor , redhat 6.2 was quite fast in what ever it used to do.
What is ver of kde shipped with redhat 7.
Any solution for this looks like everybody needs to have very high end m/c for linux
for above task.
This does not sound quite good for feture.
Considaring the fact that we still use pentium 100 till today with 32 mb of ram.
But i can not imagine redhat 7 with gnome-enlightment on that poor m/c
I still run 6.2 on that m/c for the performence .
Is it due kernal of the redhat 7?
Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> Hello rajesh
>
> Rajesh Fowkar wrote:
>
> > Shridhar Daithankar saw fit to inform me that:
> >
> > However it is memory hog along with KDE2. KDE2 & Koffice look to be great but are
>very high on resources.
>
> What I have found that KDE1.1.2 takes same amount of time to load on my home
>AMD-K6II-500/64 MB and office PII(III?)550/256MB. Also KDE2 takes equal
> time to load but later it's faster than KDE1.1.2.
>
> I haven't tried KDE2 at home but sure I am disappointed with the loading time. It's
>bit too much. It seems that whatever powerful machine you throw in,
> it takes same amount of time.
>
> I have tried KOffice as production environment, like 5 word processor and 5
>spreadsheet opens like I do with Office 2000. Anyway office2000 is not in
> the question. It's an ugly piece of software...
>
> I feel KDE demands at least 64MB but does not hog it all. It keeps something for
>others... :-))
>
> Bye
> Shridhar
>
> P.S. really I can't spend much time in linux so can't offer a firm opinion. :-((
>
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