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hulitu a day ago

> cool if you want to stay with 30-year-old desktops like fluxbox, but I'm not about to give up my KDE when I have plenty of ram to spare

KDE is slow. Fvwm is much faster.

LargoLasskhyfv 16 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Hrrm. That may still be the case, but on modern systems it doesn't really matter anymore. By modern systems I mean anything since about 2010 with enough RAM. On such systems, even end-of-life/support Intel Kaby Lake Core-I5/7(t(35Watt)) with 4 or 8 cores, and 32GB RAM I couldn't care less about Plasma(KDE), even when they are downclocked to 800Mhz mostly.

On more modern systems even less so.

I'd like to see a demonstration of that fastness, which translates into tangible usability benefits. Not some synthetic microbenchmarking shit.

I tried it, because I still know FVWM2. Was refreshing for a while, felt good because I still could 'do it', but that's it.

The only things I can imagine profiting from it would be running stuff which is at the limit for your physical RAM, where every wasted Megabyte decides between swapping to death, or running through smoothly. But then there is IceWM, which is good enough for such cases. With the exception of FVWMs excellent handling of large virtual desktops.

Zardoz84 a day ago | parent | prev [-]

What drug do you take ?

signa11 20 hours ago | parent [-]

have you even tried it ? it can probably fit in the entire cpu-cache, and run circles around the likes of kde/gnome/…