Re: Pros/Cons Kde vs Gnome?
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 11:32:36AM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Micha Feigin wrote:
> > And you neither.
>
> > What about the usage of the graphic hardware BTW, I don't see it in
> > there, plus a bunch of other system resource usage.
>
> > You do like looking at the small picture.
>
> Uhm, no, that's you. You only see "more memory means more crap going on."
> What about graphic resources? What of it? As I mentioned in another thread
> you can turn it off. I run KDE on this machine literally 24/7. It's my
> do-all Linux box on the network. I don't have transparencies, gradiants,
> wizzing, zooming, farting options turned on. They're all turned off. Gee,
> because of that my graphics usage is low. It has to be. I run the bloody
> thing through VNC (which I mentioned) so my graphics resources is my network!
>
> Get over your simplistic bias of "big = bad" already. It's called let the
> people tailor what they want and need to their tastes JUST LIKE YOU HAVE YOURS
> and stop spreading BS FUD.
>
I do believe big = bad especially when you can keep it small and get
the same result, but I guess you won't convince me and I won't convince
you so I will drop it at this point, you can keep going if you want.
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