
Being a BeOS user (a purely desktop system) and because I code under Linux, I see
XFree86 (v4.1 on my machine) as a user and as a developper. And this is where the problem lies. My Gnome or KDE desktops are slow in comparison with other operating systems, but XFree86, the 'engine' behind these desktops, proves me that it's not. Let's look at what I have in front of me: a dual Pentium III at 933Mhz with 512MB of memory, a Radeon 32 AIW, a modified Mandrake 8.0 powered by kernel 2.4.18.
gelato, can you please expain what a "framebuffer console" is? I understand that a framebuffer is an area of memory (usually on the video card) that holds (one frame at a time) a bitmap of the entire screen that is to be displayed.
I always just thought a console was synonymous with a "terminal window", an xterm.