Re: Performance on the Linux platform
- From: Ian Peters <itp helixcode com>
- To: Jason Stokes <jstok bluedog apana org au>
- Cc: Michael Thomas <michaelv cox-internet com>, gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Performance on the Linux platform
- Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 12:47:54 -0400
On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 03:17:10AM +1100, Jason Stokes wrote:
>
> Anyone noticed that a gmc process never exits when you choose "exit"
> from the menu? It just sticks around taking up memory and a process
> table entry forever. Bug?
No. If you really want to make the gmc process die, you should go to
Commands->Exit. gmc is designed to stick around because it's intended
to manage your desktop icons. The "correct" way to run it is to have
gmc started in your session, and then just create and destroy
different views/windows, but always leave the process running.
--
Ian Peters
itp helixcode com
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