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List:       kde
Subject:    Re: What can be done to accelerate KDE 1.
From:       Mario Weilguni <mweilguni () sime ! com>
Date:       1999-02-18 19:41:49
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Am Thu, 18 Feb 1999 schrieb JDAnderson@lbl.gov:
>Mario Weilguni writes:
> > Am Thu, 18 Feb 1999 schrieb JDAnderson@lbl.gov:
> > >Mario Weilguni writes:
> > >Your basic point about shared memory is correct, and is probably even
> > >a FAQ.  However, on my system I get the following:
> > >
> > >kpm: SIZE=4020, RSS=4020, SHARE=2736 
> > >
> > >making kpm about 1300KB in size.  Looking around I see that just about
> > >all the basic KDE programs use between 1 and 2MB.  I'm using the
> > >official RH5.x rpms.  I'm wondering if I should consider recompiling
> > >myself.
> > 
> > To be exact, kpm is 628KB in size (VmExe+VmData+VmStack). I consider libararies
> > to be part of the system and don´t count them.
> > 
>
>I understood your point.  My observation was just that the total RSS
>of my copy of kpm was much larger than yours.  I wonder why that is?

Probably because I compiled Qt and KDE with "-fno-exceptions -fno-rtti
-mpentium -Os"

Mario

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