leon30: Hmm so RAM usage is quickly becoming the Linux issue nowadays, first it was Unity then KDE I wonder what will follow that negative trend. Personally I like Linux mainly because its superior performance and that is a huge let down for me :(
adamhm: Just a KDE issue really... KDE has long had a reputation for being bloated, but in my experience KDE4 was fine (especially once Akonadi was disabled).
I recall the BSD folks replying to that with "Unused RAM is wasted RAM. It is all fine as long as the OS makes it available to you when you need it." Meaning that aggressive disk cashing was not a bad idea.
However, I confess I never really missed Akonadi. Great idea, but it gave me a lot of trouble. I would prefer seeing it fixed, but gone is fine too.
Green_Hilltop: Oh that's cool! But I don't recall a file commander back in DOS, maybe it's just because I never used one and that's why I couldn't imagine how would you move the files around easily without a GUI. So that's good to know! Did DOS have a file commander?
Norton did THE file commander for DOS, called Norton Commander. Personally, I never used it, nor do I remember ever seeing it. However, it seems to have caused quite an impact, as it still inspires this kind of programs.
It does seem to work very well. I don't use it much, but I like it, and comes in handy from time to time.
As a side note, I did use the Norton Shell. It was very convenient, and I learned a bit about pipes and output redirection. Not much, as DOS stuff made little use of this stuff compared with Unix. However, the DOS command.exe consumed less memory that I could use for games...
EDIT:
Enlightenment has always been the darling of desktop screenshots. They usually look amazing.
I have little experience with it. Seems to run fast and with little resources. It is
very customizable, and comes with several tools (terminal emulator, file manager and so on — but not
Reversi, you'll have to get it on the side ;-).
Look at the pretty pictures. [url=http://step.polymtl.ca/~coyote/picturesd/linux/enlightenment_aliens.jpg]This old theme in particular must be seen[/url].