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On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 10:18:31PM -0500, David Hummel wrote: > On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 09:24:07PM -0500, David Kramer wrote: > > > > There are lots of people who prefer vi, and call emacs "an operating > > system that can edit files". Some admins will refuse to install emacs > > because it takes up so much memory. > > The memory footprint of GNU emacs is quite a bit higher than vim. This > is for a 16229 byte file I was just editing: > > $ ps aux | head -1; ps aux | egrep 'emacs|vim' > USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND > hummel 4088 0.0 0.2 5224 2640 pts/1 S+ 22:12 0:00 vim hybselect.cgi > hummel 4103 0.4 0.7 11532 7384 pts/2 S 22:12 0:00 emacs -bg black -fg green hybselect.cgi Regardless of efficiency, neither one counts as a large program today. USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND dsr 3063 0.6 5.7 106028 44632 ? S 20:32 1:07 firefox-bin root 2783 1.7 18.7 180264 145408 ? S 20:22 3:13 X dsr 2940 0.0 3.2 44524 25592 ? Ss 20:25 0:02 nautilus dsr 2942 0.0 0.3 4852 2792 ? Ss 20:25 0:00 xclock That last one is there to point out that sometimes older programs have their uses... -dsr- -- otg to sig here, move along.
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