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Re: newbies would have a lot of questions with gnustep environment


From: Lucas Holt
Subject: Re: newbies would have a lot of questions with gnustep environment
Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 12:56:12 -0400


On Apr 19, 2009, at 5:25 AM, 张韡武 wrote:

Hello. I just started to try GNUStep as an ordinary usre and my head is suddenly full of questions that doesn't seems to be obviously available on
the Internet or manual.

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* I am interested in NoteBook.app but it is not in the Debian repository, how can I compile from source? (Makefile or ./configure doesn't exist.)

There is a GNUmakefile in that directory. GNU make knows what to do with those.

There are ports on FreeBSD and MidnightBSD. Both are called "gnustep- notebook"

* remote X11 connection seems slow using GNUStep applications, does it talk to X Server more than those made using other widgets (gtk or qt)? If so, is video hardware performance a key factor for display of GNUStep applications?


There was an interesting discussion on this topic in the list several months back you can find in the archives. As I recall, it had to do with the abstraction of the backends from the frontend and certain optimizations that weren't done for the sake of clarity and separation. The archives for this list are quite useful when you have questions. It's the first thing I check. In GNUstep, there are at least three backends (that I know of) which can be used depending the OS. Each one has different pros and cons and different hardware requirements. I don't know what the Debian folks use, but I'd guess art or cairo.

GNUstep apps are rather fast when run on the local system. Even using VESA or radeon (no DRM/DRI support for this card) in X on BSD shows decent results with the art backend.

Lucas Holt
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