On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 19:37:49 +0200 martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mine does that just fine. I click on it with the left mouse button, > and mutt pops open
So you have multiple instances of mutt going all the time? That seems wasteful to me. > top - 19:32:46 up 104 days, 4:57, 1 user, load average: 0.01, 0.02, 0.05 > Tasks: 299 total, 1 running, 295 sleeping, 3 stopped, 0 zombie > Cpu(s): 0.2% user, 2.7% system, 0.0% nice, 97.1% idle > Mem: 2068748k total, 2043068k used, 25680k free, 471920k buffers > Swap: 498004k total, 4176k used, 493828k free, 1160540k cached Well then, that 24Mb of RAM you were worried about doesn't matter on either of our systems, now does it? So I ask again by what measure can you ascertain that you are faster than I am at a certain task when we both are using out preferred utilities to do so? > Do tell why your top shows two CPU lines and mine only one -- this > is also an SMP system, and it works fine, utilising both CPUs... ´1´ :Toggle_Single/Separate_Cpu_States -- On/Off This command affects how the 't' command's Cpu States portion is shown. Although this toggle exists primarily to serve mas- sively-parallel SMP machines, it is not restricted to solely SMP environments. When you see 'Cpu(s):' in the summary area, the '1' toggle is On and all cpu information is gathered in a single line. Other- wise, each cpu is displayed separately as: 'Cpu0, Cpu1, ...' > And what you seem to forget: it's all about the choice. No, I haven't forgotten that. In fact I am the one advocating choice. Look back through the thread and you'll see that I never say that the MDA/MTA/MUA chain is wrong for everyone. I am only arguing against the fact that too many people think that it is right for everyone and that a mail client that talks SMTP is not wrong for anyone. -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your PGP Key: 8B6E99C5 | main connection to the switchboard of souls. | -- Lenny Nero - Strange Days -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
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