Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!gatech!ncsuvx!mcnc!decvax!crltrx!max.crl.dec.com!jg From: jg@max.crl.dec.com (Jim Gettys) Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix Subject: Re: Ultrix 3.1 (aka UWS 2.1) memory requirements Message-ID: <303@crltrx.crl.dec.com> Date: 4 Aug 89 15:15:36 GMT References:<8908012227.AA24357@garnet.berkeley.edu> Sender: news@crltrx.crl.dec.com Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation, Cambridge Research Laboratory Lines: 15 The biggest issue is the toolkit, in particular, things like the fact that the help widget is built into all applications, which uses many/most other widgets. Shared libraries (as well as some dieting), are the right solution. As usual, though, you don't have to use the DECwindows applications you don't want to. Personally, I find the calendar program and the PostScript previewer the most useful DECwindows applications on the distribution (I'm an old stick in the mud, and still use xmh; lots of people prefer dxmail these days). There was a fair amount of work done on the monochrome server, so it is substantially faster than an R3 server, though not as dramatically as for color. I suspect you want to use the DECwindows server. There is also the same windowing performance work in it as in the color server, which was given back to MIT for R4 (which also goes much further in both the performance and memory usage areas). - Jim