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Originally posted by pal666 View Posthow is it relevant to toolkit discussion?
they weren't gtk3 apps either. it takes time because you aren't helping, i already told you they are lacking manpower
it's a very stupid argument because qt has no compatibility with gtk whatsoever
moron, it's a non-exhaustive list. all of them are linked to gtk3 on my system
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Originally posted by pal666 View Postand where is link to gnome bugtracker where it has twice memory footprint of kde?
After 5 days running gnome-shell: PID USER VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND nTH P SWAP CODE DATA nMaj nMin 1827 tkloczko 4629.3m...
When I start recording the screen with CTRL+ALT-SHIFT+R the gnome-shell occupies a huge amount of RAM 7.9g (see picture) Dell XPS 13 CPU: Intel i7-7500U CPU...
With 3.34 showing the frequent applications icon grid in the overview seems to leak memory. This is after a while of pressing Super+a:
Ps. do you want me to disbelief Gnome's system monitor?
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Originally posted by Volta View PostAre you serious or did you just scrapped your brain too much?
Originally posted by Volta View PostQt didn't break compatibility so often like gtk3.
Originally posted by Volta View PostThat's why some people decided it will be better to stick with stable Qt rather than rewrite extention or whatever crap they were making all the time.
Originally posted by Volta View PostJust because Firefox or LibreOffice use gtk3 dialog it doesn't make it gtk3 app
but since you are so aggressive imbecile who has nothing to backup his claim other than clueless link to wikipedia, i'll bite. your link has subsection 7.1 web browsers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...s#Web_browsers
and its first line says Main page: Web browsers that use GTK
and first item on that page is firefoxLast edited by pal666; 03 November 2019, 07:48 PM.
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Originally posted by Volta View Posthere's something interesting:
After 5 days running gnome-shell: PID USER VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND nTH P SWAP CODE DATA nMaj nMin 1827 tkloczko 4629.3m...
When I start recording the screen with CTRL+ALT-SHIFT+R the gnome-shell occupies a huge amount of RAM 7.9g (see picture) Dell XPS 13 CPU: Intel i7-7500U CPU...
Originally posted by Volta View PostPs. do you want me to disbelief Gnome's system monitor?
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Originally posted by pal666 View Posti am serious. now try bringing some evidence to backup your crazy claims
You're f*cking stupid, but I'll explain: fixing all of compatibility breakages of gtk3 is much less work than porting to qt
some people can only decide "to stick with qt rather than rewrite in gtk3" when they have qt codebase. when they have gtk3 codebase, they can only decide to stick with gtk3 rather that rewrite in qt
lol, they are not gtk3 because they are not part of list which says in first sentence "This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness" ? in case your vivid imagination is drawing pictures of them using more gtk2 than gtk3, they are not using gkt2 at all. and no qt at all.
but since you are so aggressive imbecile who has nothing to backup his claim other than clueless link to wikipedia, i'll bite. your link has subsection7.1 web browsers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...s#Web_browsers
and its first line says Main page: Web browsers that use GTK
and first item on that page is firefoxLast edited by Volta; 03 November 2019, 08:20 PM.
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Originally posted by pal666 View Postthat's 3 bugs. i don't see comparison with kde. are you implying kde has no bugs?
did you measure kde memory usage with gnome's system monitor?
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