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Really? Could be, I suppose. I have 14,044 emails via IMAP at the moment without a problem, but I could just be lucky. Or maybe I receive unusually small emails?
) is badly configured?
Now, 10,000 files in one directory? That's pathological! :-) I created one just to test and opened it on both XP (2 seconds) and Mint with Gnome (35 seconds), so our experiences jive there.
However, Firefox launches *far* faster on Linux than IE7 on XP, even comparing my Linux Starling netbook to my D630 XP notebook. It's more stable, too. And it handles tabs much, much better - on XP, IE7 takes 6-7 seconds before a new tab is available to use (the tab says "Connecting..." until then, and IE7 is frozen), while Firefox opens a new tab as fast as I can type on every Linux machine I've used. But again, perhaps my Linux is better configured than yours. Or perhaps my XP machine (last 3 XP machines, actually
I suppose YMMV is the watchword of the day. Overall, though, I find that I'm far more productive on Linux than on XP. We'll see about 7 when it's released next week. :-)