Joris Lambrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> It [X] IS a fantastic system, indeed, but it weighs on your
> computers resources.

X has run on machines so small and slow they haven't been sold in over
a decade.  X also runs now on machines which can fit in the palm of
your hand.

> Also, what's the use for those strenghts i cannot grasp in a
> stand-alone configuration ? 

Actually, I don't understand the use of a standalone system, since I
don't own any.  They're _all_ connected.  (I suppose some embedded
systems would count, but you're not running 

But in answer to your question:

> on Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 04:20:45PM +0200, Joris Lambrecht
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> > Does anyone know of a non X GUI interface wich has a number of
> > applications

Sure:

* BeOS

* MacOS

* Windows

There's nothing on Linux that has any decent quantities of apps ported
to it.  Easy to check... find the 5 biggest apps you use.  See what
other Unix GUIs they support.  

-- 
Alan Shutko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - In a variety of flavors!
You can get *anywhere* in ten minutes if you drive fast enough.

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