Noone is realizing that , instead of putting that much effort into the Linux kernel itself, someone should fix userspace applications (starting from X) to get better desktop performance....
Indeed, opera rocks - at last on Linux, it's waay faster.
It's starts in a about a second , while i'm waiting ~30s for firefox. Firefox spawns some zombie "netstat" processes, opera doesn't. Firefox is FUL of memory leaks. It eats as much as 400mb of ram if i keep using the same firefox instance for three days.
Let's just face it - Firefox SUCKS and working software has precedence over free software!
I simply use my gcc's spellchecker :
gcc foo.c -spell=en
la.c: In function 'main':
la.c:15: warning: ambigious string value 'hellp'. Did you mean: 'help' ?
la.c:17: warning: ambigious variable name 'i'. Did you mean 'index' ?
Yeah, I still cannot learn to not read slashdot...
Noone is realizing that , instead of putting that much effort into the Linux kernel itself, someone should fix userspace applications (starting from X) to get better desktop performance....
I'm wondering if SCO CEO is having any troubles sleeping these days.
Indeed, opera rocks - at last on Linux, it's waay faster. It's starts in a about a second , while i'm waiting ~30s for firefox. Firefox spawns some zombie "netstat" processes, opera doesn't. Firefox is FUL of memory leaks. It eats as much as 400mb of ram if i keep using the same firefox instance for three days. Let's just face it - Firefox SUCKS and working software has precedence over free software!
I simply use my gcc's spellchecker : gcc foo.c -spell=en la.c: In function 'main': la.c:15: warning: ambigious string value 'hellp'. Did you mean: 'help' ? la.c:17: warning: ambigious variable name 'i'. Did you mean 'index' ?
Anyone read SCO's response ? http://www.sco.com/company/news/Letter%20to%20SCO% 20Customers%20and%20Partners.pdf
Linux would be way better if somoene could fix this kind of issues showing "Why userspace sucks" : http://mirror.linux.org.au/pub/linux.conf.au/2007/ video/talks/38.pdf