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* Joe Sloan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-17-08 18:01]:
> It could well be that you are not nearly as demanding of your computer
> as other are. For some of us, having the computer go comatose for a few
> hundred milliseconds is absolutely unacceptable, while you might not
> even notice.
> 
> Those who do multimedia or gaming, especially, are the type who will
> most likely find beagle an unacceptable drag on performance and remove it.
> 
> Those who use the computer only for less demanding tasks, such as
> reading email, browsing the web or writing the occasional document, may
> not see any problem with beagle and wonder what all the fuss is about.

Might be, and I *am* less demanding.  The most I do is process > 60K
10MB raw images for web display while serving my own email and web
site and listening to web-fm radio.  Oh, and administering remotely 2
openSUSE boxes and 8 windoz machines.

But I do not game `:^)

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