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Re: [ajug-members]: Eclipse performance on linux... (A poll maybe?)



...I'll bore you off list ;-)

On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 14:09, Andy wrote:
> On Tuesday 09 March 2004 03:47 am, Angus Berry wrote:
> >
> > I use Eclipse heavily on a daily basis with Linux. During the course of
> > a workday I'll concurrently run Eclipse 2.1.1, Resin or Tomcat, Mozilla
> > Browser (with up to 40 or more open browser tabs, one or 2 databases
> > like PostgreSQL, Ximian Evolution Email, Spambayes running on Python, MS
> > Internet Explorer under Wine, several ssh sessions into remote Linux
> > boxes and other stuff I won't bore you with. This same machine stays on
> > 24 hrs a day without reboot. It's no mega power machine, being a PIII
> > Laptop with 500MB RAM, but everything works well.
> 
> Great! Good for you... :-) BTW, could you expand on that "heavily"? No, I 
> wouldn't be bored with the other stuff... go on... (ofcourse if others do 
> not mind it) I am not as fortunate to have a linux machine at my workplace, 
> but at home its linux all the way. Eclipse is one thing I have been trying 
> to get going on my box... Waiting for the new version to appear in
> somewhere... Cannot download over a dialup... Last time I ran win2k was on
> Sat when I tried to qualify for the Australian GP... :-)) 
> 
> My desktop as I said is a (MDK9.1) KDE3.1 desktop. I do beleive my box is
> pretty much tuned. KDE is optimized. I even thought of prelinking it for 
> getting that extra bit of speed. Two months back, I got another beast going
> on my box, any guesses...? Yeps, Oracle 8.1.7. I aswell customized the 
> kernel parameters for the beast, though they say these aren't necessary for
> typical home user development. (And Oracle works fine with my stock kernel)
> I use it extensively as my primary database and also along with WebLogic 
> 6.1/8.1 with IDEA 305
> 
> BTW, have you ever used IDEA?
> 
> : Andy
> 
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