Date: Sun, 5 Jul 1998 08:58:25 -0700 (PDT) From: "Kevin G. Eliuk" <kevin_eliuk@sunshine.net> To: "Peter D. Pawelek" <ppawel@axess.com> Cc: freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Why use XFree86 (was: Top Ten (here's mine...)) Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.96.980705081903.467B-100000@vanessa.eliuk.org> In-Reply-To: <19980704214244.B317@axess.com>
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On Sat, 4 Jul 1998, Peter D. Pawelek wrote: => Actually, I spend most of my time at the console. Besides using vim for => programming, I prefer using slrn/mutt/Lynx for most of my Internet => activities. Although I've got nothing against X, sometimes I just want => to cut to the chase and not put up with the bloat that comes with it; I've => got 64MB of RAM and it's depressing to do a 'top' whilst in X and see that => most of my RAM has been gobbled up before even starting up an app like => Netscape (which takes about 5-10 seconds to load on my P133). I have to agree with that. Quite often when cranking up Netscape I think to myself I should be starting up Lynx in an xterm. Most of the time I am only interested in the text of the pages I am going to anyways. That is what I like about the OS as a whole, having that choice. Actually: [ Clip from /usr/local/etc/Lynx.cfg ] #SUFFIX:.ps:application/postscript #SUFFIX:.eps:application/postscript #SUFFIX:.ai:application/postscript #SUFFIX:.rtf:application/x-rtf #SUFFIX:.snd:audio/basic #SUFFIX:.gif:image/gif #SUFFIX:.rgb:image/x-rgb #SUFFIX:.pict:image/x-pict #SUFFIX:.xbm:image/x-xbitmap #SUFFIX:.tiff:image/x-tiff #SUFFIX:.jpg:image/jpeg #SUFFIX:.jpeg:image/jpeg #SUFFIX:.mpg:video/mpeg #SUFFIX:.mpeg:video/mpeg #SUFFIX:.mov:video/quicktime #SUFFIX:.hqx:application/octet-stream #SUFFIX:.bin:application/octet-stream #SUFFIX:.exe:application/octet-stream #SUFFIX:.tar:application/octet-stream #SUFFIX:.Z:application/octet-stream I will have to uncomment some of these and see what other configs are available in Lynx that can let me toggle images only if I find that they are pertinent to the content of the text. Might be able to lower my use of Netscape a lot, and boy would you have a great deal more control over images with something like Image Magic or xv. => Having multiple xterms and a big virtual desktop is the nice => thing about X. But, when I use it I prefer to use a minimal window => manager like wm2 (check it out...a tiny little C++ program that => occupies very little system real estate). In the end, however, I con- => sider X to be an enormously unnecessary for my purposes. => => Of course, I would not be so presumptuous as to dissuade a newbie from => using X, nor would I encourage him/her. Everyone has different needs => and interests. The best thing about FreeBSD (and Linux) is that it => is able to accomodate just about every taste and preference imagin- => able. And the best thing for a newbie is to explore and try out as => much as possible to see what floats his/her boat. Or `point unit', I will never again will I try to install X on a 386 with 5Mb of ram and no co-processor :) => Peter Pawelek (ppawel@axess.com) Regards, Discover Rock Solid Kevin G. Eliuk Discover FreeBSD http://www.FreeBSD.Org --==**==-- --==**==-- --==**==----==**==-- --==**==-- --==**==-- --==**==-- --==**==-- --==**==-- --==**==-- --==**==-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-newbies" in the body of the message
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