This explains why my GNOME managed sessions used up all my RAM ;)
I switched to E, use the same GNOME apps and never use more than 32M ;)
I guess now it was GNOME session management caching all the easter eggs
in RAM ;)
On 24 Feb 2001 11:59:47 +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> Okay, time to take the G
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 12:45:34PM +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
> > I like having all of the screen to myself, and minimising distractions.
> > For me, distractions are fancy window decorations, sound effects
> > whenever I so much as look at my wm, image background. fvwm doesn't
> > require much c
> Sounds like it. Probably more an artifact of the unstable debian branch,
> but still, I'm not forgiving Gnome for becoming slower than mozilla.
Okay... So which parts of *Gnome* are slow? :)
> I like having all of the screen to myself, and minimising distractions.
> For me, distractions are
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 01:01:31AM +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
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>
> > From the unstable debian dist, using fvwm2 + gnome ...
> >
> > Bringing up menu items (left click on a blank area of the screen), and
> > browsing the relevant submenus took very long to render, perhaps a half
> > second delay
> From the unstable debian dist, using fvwm2 + gnome ...
>
> Bringing up menu items (left click on a blank area of the screen), and
> browsing the relevant submenus took very long to render, perhaps a half
> second delay on bringing up the menu, more delays looking at submenus.
Are they Gnome
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 12:29:35AM +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
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>
> > Is there an easter egg which makes Gnome run faster? If only for a day?
>
> Which bits are slow for you?
>From the unstable debian dist, using fvwm2 + gnome ...
Bringing up menu items (left click on a blank area of the screen
> Is there an easter egg which makes Gnome run faster? If only for a day?
Which bits are slow for you?
- Jeff
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On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 11:59:47AM +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
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> There *are* more! And yes, there are newer and wackier ones in Gnome 1.4.
Is there an easter egg which makes Gnome run faster? If only for a day?
Please??
Paul.
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> Okay, that's all very well, but how about some gen on some truly suave,
> euro-oh-so-sophisticated KDE easter eggs?
Well, you'd have to find a KDE user who could tell you. John?
> Or is KDE above this sort of sillyness (except for Kandalf, of course!).
Nah, I'm sure there's some good ones
> Okay, time to take the GEGL out of the hat. :)
Okay, that's all very well, but how about some gen on some truly suave,
euro-oh-so-sophisticated KDE easter eggs?
Or is KDE above this sort of sillyness (except for Kandalf, of course!).
--
David
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Okay, time to take the GEGL out of the hat. :)
1) Open the Gnome Control Centre, click to open the Panel configuration
capplet. Right-triple-click at the bottom of the tab frame.
2) Open gnome-about (may as well run this from the run menu). Right click on
the Gnome logo, and type 'gnome'.
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