>>>>> "JM" == Jim McCloskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JM> |> While there are specific problem areas in emacs 21, mostly related to JM> |> traffic over the X connection, I think most of those problems can be JM> |> worked around by tweaking the configuration appropriately (e.g., toolbar JM> |> too slow? turn off the toolbar!), and I'm not aware of any general JM> |> slowdown. JM> Hmm, well, general slowdown is certainly what we saw here. These were JM> users who carried over their emacs20 configurations to emacs21, which is JM> not an unreasonable thing to want to do in general, if you've spent a JM> lot of time tweaking it for the tasks you regularly perform. I use Emacs 21 on a cleaned (re-Debian-orthodoxized) knoppix on a Hyunday laptop (PII 233, 64 Mb, dead slow disk) with the Emacs 20 configuration file I had under Windows (office box). I commented the Windows specific stuff, removed the toolbar (ugly & useless) and I feel NO slowdown. O.K. if I open Emacs, then Mozilla and then OpenOffice (making wmbubble duck drow :) ) _then_ there's some slowdown due slow swapping. And yes, JDE is faster on a PIII mobile @933MHz with 256 Mb :) :) ing. Gian Uberto Lauri Consulente main(){printf(&unix["\021%six\012\0"], Gruppo Competenza (unix)["have"]+"fun"-0x60);} Ambienti di Sviluppo David Korn, AT&T Bell Labs C.so Stati Uniti 23/I ioccc best One Liner, 1987 35100 Padova (Italia) +39 049 828 3556