Re: [OT] Why does X need so much CPU power?

From: Scott C. Linnenbringer (sl_at_eskimo.com)
Date: 09/02/03

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    On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 19:32:19 -0700, Marc Wilson <msw@cox.net> wrote:

    > Uh, no, what's keeping Linux away from the desktop is the lack of
    > APPLICATIONS. Joe Public couldn't care less about X, or anything
    > else, as long as it works. The idiot gamers aside, X is plenty for
    > what Joe Public needs in a graphical environment as long as he can
    > move windows around and open and close them when he needs to.

    Yeah, but if the hardware isn't well supported, it doesn't matter what
    applications exist, because you can't use any. It's impossible at this
    stage for a typical user to go out, buy a copy of Red Hat, and install
    it on his system with the guarantee that his hardware will work out of
    the box. At least with Windows, that guarantee is there. And because
    hardware often times is only supported with proprietary drivers, there's
    no guarantee that your component will work with all distributions of
    XFree86, all kernels and all libraries. All of those individual traits
    make up the distribution and operating system, and with Windows, there's
    only one that hardware manufacturers have to abide by.

    And personally, I think the application support is there. With desktops
    like Ximian and Red Hat *already* being accepted into corporate
    environments where hardware purchases are made in mind of what software
    is going to be used, with adequate research by a professional department
    or consulting team, this has already been proven. It'll just take
    hardware support, for when this transfers to the home.

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