RE: Netscape and Gnome
- From: Steve Homer <shomer fmco com>
- To: "'mark hoist nlcomm com'" <mark hoist nlcomm com>
- Cc: "'gnome-list'" <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: RE: Netscape and Gnome
- Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 09:42:34 -0400
True... I'm not at my Linux box right now, but I remember that the Panel was
using a huge amount of memory (in my opinion).
Does anyone have a suggestion on a strategy for finding the cause(s) of the
usage? Profiling for example which programs/libraries..
-----Original Message-----
From: mark@hoist.nlcomm.com [mailto:mark@hoist.nlcomm.com]
Sent: 22 April 1999 14:36
To: shomer@fmco.com
Cc: "recipient.list.not.shown"
Subject: Re: Netscape and Gnome
Speaking of memory usage...
My long term strategy with Gnome is to run it on a server here at work
and have X terminals - this is easy with QVWM and Word Perfect right
now; but I consider it impossible with Gnome unless I get one of those
Pengium servers with 1 GB of RAM for each workgroup.
Just my $.02,
Mark
Are there any plans to fix this at any stage, I assume the large memory
usage is unnecessary. I have the luxury of 196mb, but the idea that the
small tight Linux system is being diluted with Microsoft techniques is
unpleasant.
Please don't get me wrong I think Gnome is fantastic!
Steve.
-----Original Message-----
From: Nils Jeppe [mailto:nils@jeppe.de]
Sent: 22 April 1999 14:11
To: mark@hoist.nlcomm.com
Cc: "recipient.list.not.shown"
Subject: Re: Netscape and Gnome
On Thu, 22 Apr 1999 mark@hoist.nlcomm.com wrote:
> an incredible memory hog... it drives me nuts on my machine with
> 90 megs of RAM; I can't imagine the pain of running it with 16 megs.
Well, I ran my P60 using 40MB and 64MB. 64 is okay most of the time...
unless you want to run Gnome, Netscape, StarOffice, and a kernel compile
at the same time ;-)
> Note: the only worse memory hog than Gnome is Netscape - NS is
Actually in my experience That Other GUI For Linux is a bit more memory
inetnsive ;)
> For low memory systems I use QVWM or WindowMaker and avoid
> netscape....
WindowMaker is a good choice :-) And it's just sooooo beautiful :-)
To the original poster - if you run E on that machine, then you should
really not be surprised :)
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