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Re: City of Largo Adopts KDE 2.1.1
by not me on Tuesday 24/Jul/2001, @04:56
Yeah, I know. That's what I meant. The actual data stored by KDE in RAM is less than I thought, all the other RAM that's being taken up on my computer is from X, shared libs, and program binaries.

Actually, now that I think of it, 11MB is kind of a lot of data. That's roughly 11,000 screenfuls of text. I wonder what makes up that ~11MB per user storage space? Perhaps knowing what is in there could give some clues as to how to increase KDE's memory efficiency?
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Re: City of Largo Adopts KDE 2.1.1
by Slashgeek on Monday 13/Aug/2001, @22:15
I wonder what makes up that ~11MB per user storage space?

Imported .doc and .xls files, what else?
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