On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 19:36:13 -0700
Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xfce4 rc2 is pretty fabulous. They have a script that downloads,
compiles and installs is for you.
I've been using it (piror to rc2) for months - rock solid for what I
need. The only drawback is no session manager yet.
Quoth James McDonald:
Um,
I have been trying to lighten the load on my PIII 600MHz w/ 512MB RAM.
So for starters I went back from KDM to XDM.
From kwrite to nedit
From OpenOffice 1.0.3 to OpenOffice 1.1
and From Mozilla to Thunderbird and Firebird
But the best improvement came from
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 23:39:48 -0600
Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 19:36:13 -0700
Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xfce4 rc2 is pretty fabulous. They have a script that downloads,
compiles and installs is for you.
I've been using it (piror to rc2)
Um,
I have been trying to lighten the load on my PIII 600MHz w/ 512MB RAM.
So for starters I went back from KDM to XDM.
From kwrite to nedit
From OpenOffice 1.0.3 to OpenOffice 1.1
and From Mozilla to Thunderbird and Firebird
But the best improvement came from moving from KDE to XFCE
and finally
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 05:52:49 -0500
David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 23:39:48 -0600
Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 19:36:13 -0700
Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xfce4 rc2 is pretty fabulous. They have a script that
On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 20:12, Kurt Wall wrote:
snip
For my money, the
lost feechurs and eye canddy are a fair trade for better performance.
I lost a feechur once. I left some food out near the printer... it seems
they like breadcrumbs. I checked in an hour and there it was blinking at
me with
Quoth burns:
On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 20:12, Kurt Wall wrote:
snip
For my money, the
lost feechurs and eye canddy are a fair trade for better performance.
I lost a feechur once. I left some food out near the printer... it seems
they like breadcrumbs. I checked in an hour and there it
Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth James McDonald:
Um,
I have been trying to lighten the load on my PIII 600MHz w/ 512MB RAM.
So for starters I went back from KDM to XDM.
From kwrite to nedit
From OpenOffice 1.0.3 to OpenOffice 1.1
and From Mozilla to Thunderbird and Firebird
But the best improvement
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Collins Richey wrote:
Sounds like you have a valid reason to post suggestions to the XFCE
developers. I'm sure there is development under way for an XFCE4
session manager, so feedback is the appropriate way to affect the
process.
Actually, its mostly complete already.
James McDonald wrote:
Um,
I have been trying to lighten the load on my PIII 600MHz w/ 512MB RAM.
So for starters I went back from KDM to XDM.
From kwrite to nedit
From OpenOffice 1.0.3 to OpenOffice 1.1
and From Mozilla to Thunderbird and Firebird
But the best improvement came from moving from
Ken Moffat wrote:
Have you looked at Xfce4? It's heavier, but nice. It's past beta, in
to rc2 or something.
Yes I have it's cute and the themeing is excellent. It's what I have
installed currently.
My current distro of choice, Libranet linux, sets IceWM as default
when installed and allows
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