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Re: [seul-edu] KDE or GNOME?
Chris Hedemark wrote:
>
> Does Enlightenment still require fairly extravagent hardware?
To a degree, yes. It actually has a lower resource footprint now than
it did 18 months ago (mainly because Raster has improved as a C
coder...E was Rasters first foray into C, and he has learned a lot in
the revisions to the codebase). With all the features cranked, it will
kill lower end systems, but as an immersive desktop experience, its
'neato'.
z
> I haven't
> touched it for a year. Main reason I don't recommend this in academic
> circles is because it doesn't (or didn't) run well on older hardware or
> systems with low memory count.
>
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