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- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:26:32 -0800
- From: "SL Baur" <steve@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Speaking of computer usage ....
Just about *everyone* is missing the point why Linux rocks. Free as in beer? Who cares? I'd rather buy a CD/DVD of the distro or pay to have it as a preinstall. Free as in liberty? I've posted about that separately - we have a system that will, never, ever be end-of-life'd on us. Heh, unlike the MIcrosoft Windows XP guys ... I've never much given Microsoft any consideration at all, because they've always delivered toy operating systems. But efficiency in using computer resources ...? [I miss giving presentations at the TLUG technical meetings. I hope circumstances are such that the next time I'm in Japan it coincides with one of your meetings] I posted the following true story in response to a comment on slashdot: http://it.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=470200&cid=22595444 > Well, in my experience novices tend to have a grand total of one > program open at once, and if you try to leave a second one open > they will close it, sometimes even when you have carefully minimized > it. Many developers are this way as well -- wanting to squeeze an > extra 50msec out of that recompile. Oh, and that one program is > almost for sure 99% most likely you-can-bet maximized. > That's probably the case with novices. I'm surprised that > developers would do something similar. I'm a developer and I currently have 28 open windows on my desktop in 8 virtual desktops. 10 of them are Eterms, some of which have ssh sessions to other machines on the local net. I have two Firefox windows (for viewing certain internal corporate webpages) one instance local and one running on another machine. One copy of Opera with 3 windows of its own (that I'm posting from now), one copy of FSF Emacs running on another machine in the network, 8 XEmacs windows, 5 of which are unique instances, 1 Konsole, 1 plain vanilla xterm, and 1 copy of Evolution (for reading corporate email). If I left something out, well my desktop is kind of um, cluttered. I logged in 45 days ago, the system has an uptime of 83 days (I don't have a UPS in my cube), I have only 1GB of memory and I'm slightly over 1GB into swap. Everything runs with acceptable performance except the Firefox running over the network on a Solaris workstation. Oh and this all with the older, piggier and slower KDE 3 *and* this is an "old" HP workstation that isn't likely to be "Vista Capable". Do you see how someone like me just isn't interested in Vista or indeed any version of Microsoft Windows? I've been able to work like this on Linux since the stable 2.0 kernel was released 12 years ago and then I had a bit less core memory. I've been working with lots of windows open on Unix for over 20 years (scaling up the number of windows as core memory has increased). By the way, the environment you describe: one application at a time full-screened with maybe another 1 or 2 in the background is exactly how the AT&T Unix PC worked ... 25 years ago. Actually, it was a Microsoft Vista of its own. By default it shipped with a noisy slow hard drive and a ridiculous amount of ram, either 256k or 512k. It wasn't until you could buy larger, faster drives and expand the memory up to 4MB (I ended up 3.5MB) near the end of its life that it became a wonderful machine.
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