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Re: [platform-swt-dev] Can't eclipse run in 128mb?

Because that's the only eclipse list I'm subscribed to. Thought somebody
might help. Sorry to trouble you.

On Wed, 3 Jul 2002 13:39:01 -0400
"Mike Wilson" <Mike_Wilson@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Brad, 
>         The "dev" mailing lists are for discussion between the
>         developers 
> of Eclipse. User questions need to be asked on the eclipse.tools 
> newsgroup. Also, it's not clear why you'd pick swt-dev for this
> question anyway.
> 
> McQ.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Brad Cox <bcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent by: platform-swt-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx
> 07/03/2002 12:20 PM
> Please respond to platform-swt-dev
> 
>  
>         To:     platform-swt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
>         cc: 
>         Subject:        [platform-swt-dev] Can't eclipse run in 128mb?
> 
> I downloaded the latest stable release yesterday. When I tried to
> create a
> project on my 128mb Linux/RedHat 7.0 development machine (just plain
> new project, no files), the cursor froze solid until it eventually
> finished whatever it was doing almost 1/2 hour later. 
> 
> The window manager is xfce. I've seen these symptoms before when apps
> require
>  more/most of the 128mb RAM. Is this a common problem? Is there a
> workaround. The obvious solution, more
> RAM's not an option financially and as a matter of principle.
> 
> The machine works fine otherwise, with plain gvim + java.
> 
> Brad J Cox, Ph.D. bcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 703 361 4751
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Brad J Cox, Ph.D. bcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 703 361 4751
For industrial age goods there were checks and credit cards
For everything else there is http://virtualschool.edu/mybank
Java Web Application Architecture: http://virtualschool.edu/jwaa
Interactive Learning Environment: http://virtualschool.edu:8083


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