CDE – Common Desktop Environment – Release 2.5.3 sourceforge.net 38 points by marcodiego 19 hours ago
lproven 11 hours ago It is highly pleasing and apt to me that the real original CDE, open sourced after a petition by Peter Howkinshttps://www.theregister.com/2012/08/09/cde_goes_opensource/... is still being maintained... while the very clever hand-crafted FOSS recreation, NsCDE, built on FVMW and things, lies slowly mouldering.I compared them:https://www.theregister.com/2022/07/28/battle_of_the_retro_d...Actual CDE is heavier, on Linux, but I'm sure there's a good reason. This thing ran well in 32MB of RAM, 40 years ago.I feel NetBSD should adopt it by default. It works, and it would be fitting. rhabarba 6 hours ago I agree.CDE being heavier is probably mostly caused by its large functionality. After all, NsCDE is mostly an FVWM colour scheme, while CDE comes with all the bells and whistles.
rhabarba 6 hours ago I agree.CDE being heavier is probably mostly caused by its large functionality. After all, NsCDE is mostly an FVWM colour scheme, while CDE comes with all the bells and whistles.
It is highly pleasing and apt to me that the real original CDE, open sourced after a petition by Peter Howkins
https://www.theregister.com/2012/08/09/cde_goes_opensource/
... is still being maintained... while the very clever hand-crafted FOSS recreation, NsCDE, built on FVMW and things, lies slowly mouldering.
I compared them:
https://www.theregister.com/2022/07/28/battle_of_the_retro_d...
Actual CDE is heavier, on Linux, but I'm sure there's a good reason. This thing ran well in 32MB of RAM, 40 years ago.
I feel NetBSD should adopt it by default. It works, and it would be fitting.
I agree.
CDE being heavier is probably mostly caused by its large functionality. After all, NsCDE is mostly an FVWM colour scheme, while CDE comes with all the bells and whistles.
Still my favourite Unix desktop. Thank you for the notice!