On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 04:54:06PM -0600, Sam MacDonald wrote:
> I don't run X windows on my old hardware because it is 486 or P200 and 
> just not enough uffda to make it worth the waiting.

X is not the problem! Until a couple of month's ago my main box
at home was a P200 that runs Windowmaker and Mozilla at a
perfectly acceptable rate.  Of course, that box has 384 MB of
RAM, but the point is clock rate usually isn't the bottleneck on old
hardware, memory is.  I also have a 486 with 32 MB RAM that runs
X fine.  I won't run Mozilla locally on it, but its fine over the
network.

If you really can't run X on old harware, you should think about
switching to a slimmer window manager.

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