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Jenda:
It seems we are all waiting for an enthusiastic programmer who is also an engineer in electronics and will write us a Free circuit simulator...


--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez ---I'm at work at the moment when I get home I'll tell you how much memory Vector Linux uses on my PC.
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--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez ---Well all of your distros suck of you've installed lots of shit because my Vector Linux installation uses fuck all memory, it's light and fast.
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--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez ---I'm not dissing Linux it's great look at how much memory Vector Linux uses:
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--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez ---I'm just amazed that X only uses 11MB of memory on my Vector Linux installation!
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Alright, I think we all get the point...

Aloone_Jonez:

--- Quote from: Jenda ---It seems we are all waiting for an enthusiastic programmer who is also an engineer in electronics and will write us a Free circuit simulator...
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I wish I could program, infact I used to but I lost interest in it, maybe one day I'll go back but maybe not, anyway I'm not confident enough that I'll ever be a good enough  programmer to write a circuit simulator, electronics is my main strength not programming.


--- Quote from: Jenda ---Alright, I think we all get the point...
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Ok I'll say it once more and then I promise I'll shut up.  :D

[SIZE=8]Vector Linux Roooooolzzzzzz![/SIZE]

mobrien_12:

--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez ---I'm just amazed that X only uses 11MB of memory on my Vector Linux installation!

People here have bitched and said X is bloted and it uses >150MB, but why the fuck does it only uses 11MB on my machine and shit loads on everone else's?
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Let me guess, you use a lightweight window manager like Fluxbox?

jtpenrod:
He didn't say what version of Vector he was using. According to Distro Watch, Vector had been using mainly IceWM; only the latest release uses KDE.

BobTheHob:

--- Quote from: jtpenrod ---He didn't say what version of Vector he was using. According to Distro Watch, Vector had been using mainly IceWM; only the latest release uses KDE.
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judging by his process list on that screenshot, he is running xfwm

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