Thanks, those are better numbers. I must have had something running in the background (daily build April 5). This is great because then Xfce 4.13 isn't a memory hog.BV206 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 7:56 pmThat looks way too high.
I just checked the 3 Xubuntu live USB sticks I have. I booted them and without touching anyting else I immediately opened a terminal and did uname -a to figure out which was which and free -h.
18.04.2 LTS = 391 M
18.10 = 424 M
19.04 beta = 432 M
Quick Look: Xfce 4.13 (4.14) in Xubuntu 19.04
Re: Quick Look: Xfce 4.13 (4.14) in Xubuntu 19.04
Re: Quick Look: Xfce 4.13 (4.14) in Xubuntu 19.04
For comparison my Xubuntu 18.10 USB was 424 M.
My Xubuntu 18.10 installed to SSD with all the unnecessary services disabled is 319 M.
My MX 18.1 persistent USB with all the unnecessary services disabled is 293 M.
My Xubuntu 18.10 installed to SSD with all the unnecessary services disabled is 319 M.
My MX 18.1 persistent USB with all the unnecessary services disabled is 293 M.
Re: Quick Look: Xfce 4.13 (4.14) in Xubuntu 19.04
One thing I might add is that systemd can be slower to release memory so it's possible it held onto memory. That's one thing that differs from SysV. Systemd feels more like an engine like svchost.exe in Windows. It's constantly "active" in a way that reminds me more of Windows than Linux. Maybe systemd doesn't release memory if it doesn't have to? Maybe it speeds up the system by holding more stuff in memory?
I want systemd to work well, but I don't think I'll ever like it. I like certain things in Windows, but svchost.exe isn't one of them. What I like about a SysV system is how calm it feels. Calm, but responsive. That's all I need.
I want systemd to work well, but I don't think I'll ever like it. I like certain things in Windows, but svchost.exe isn't one of them. What I like about a SysV system is how calm it feels. Calm, but responsive. That's all I need.
Re: Quick Look: Xfce 4.13 (4.14) in Xubuntu 19.04
euclid5.iso
debian+mx packages
ram usage only 100 MB
debian+mx packages
ram usage only 100 MB
Re: Quick Look: Xfce 4.13 (4.14) in Xubuntu 19.04
This is the second time you've shilled for Puppy Linux here. Please stop it.
Please read the Forum Rules, How To Ask For Help, How to Break Your System and Don't Break Debian. Always include your full Quick System Info (QSI) with each and every new help request.
Re: Quick Look: Xfce 4.13 (4.14) in Xubuntu 19.04
I have Xubuntu 18.04 installed on my second machine and it uses 370 M on the boot, I'm using Plank dock and it uses around 30-40 M.BV206 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 7:56 pmThat looks way too high.
I just checked the 3 Xubuntu live USB sticks I have. I booted them and without touching anyting else I immediately opened a terminal and did uname -a to figure out which was which and free -h.
18.04.2 LTS = 391 M
18.10 = 424 M
19.04 beta = 432 M
Re: Quick Look: Xfce 4.13 (4.14) in Xubuntu 19.04
The additional management tools could be designed such that they avoided "sharing code" with systemd components, and just provided a frontend for interacting with the configuration files of systemd components (along with sysfs files). Arguably, the "aggregate" need not be fully opensource.Wouldn't that be in violation of systemd's GPL(2) licence?