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divabot ([personal profile] reddragdiva) wrote2004-06-09 11:32 am

I started cutting marble in a quarry. I worked my hands, I wasn't in a hurry.

When I got a FreeBSD machine, I started with an all-macho X desktop: Sawfish and nothing else, all applications started by middle-click. After setting up KDE for [livejournal.com profile] redcountess, I realised that the shiny and helpful is actually very nice to use and saves a lot of arse pain.

Lately I've been annoyed at how slow Firefox and Thunderbird seem to be getting. Literally several seconds to open a window. Odd pauses typing URLs. It's a PII-450 with 640MB memory, it should be doing a lot better.

So last night I closed KDE and put sawfish back in .xinitrc. And I had a revelatory geek experience: KDE makes your system really fucking slow. WELL DUH. Firefox now screams, Thunderbird is actually not so slow I want to kill it with an axe despite its l33t spamgobbling p0w3rz.

So much for the shiny.

(Don't follow up talking about your favourite window manager. Window managers are for pooftahs. You should size your initial xterm in your .xinitrc and each new application using -geometry.)

[identity profile] blarglefiend.livejournal.com 2004-06-09 06:30 am (UTC)(link)
I know. I mean that if the thing doing the hooking-in is a slow bloated pig, then it's presumably going to slow everything else down -- i.e., most other wms *aren't* slow bloated pigs, at least the bits that actually do that bit.
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[personal profile] vatine 2004-06-09 07:10 am (UTC)(link)
Well, yes. I'm still surprised taht even doing Motif emulation (definietly the least performance-bummed add-on) my wm-of-choice is quite nippy. Must be because it's written in 1993 and optimised to work with then-high-end systems. Not much chrome, though.