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I run the command:
coda ~ $ free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 2010 1341 669 0 78 890
-/+ buffers/cache: 373 1637
Swap: 1474 0 1474
So I'm using a total of 373 megs of ram on KDE.
I have an old laptop, and I want to know if I have enough ram to run gnome without excessively using swap.
And if not, I'll just use XFCE.
How much RAM (on average) does Gnome and XFCE use?
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Gnome with metacity, pretty much "out of the box", and with ff3 running
[19:49:59 jack ~]$free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 882 372 509 0 13 163
-/+ buffers/cache: 196 685
Swap: 1200 0 1200
So not very heavy at all. I used to run arch on an IBM TP600e with 128Mb, and it couldn't really manage gnome, XFCE ran great though.
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That's how much ram I have on my old laptop. Thanks for posting that. I'm going to go with xfce.
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total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 1899 1467 432 0 296 849
-/+ buffers/cache: 320 1578
Swap: 0 0 0
running exaile(30), firefox for about 4 days(approx 58mb), checkgmail(18); a few other apps, all under 10mb
and it averages 250-350 for me.
typically have firefox open for days as well as geany and checkgmail
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daf666@pazuzu ~ $ free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 502 419 82 0 0 172
-/+ buffers/cache: 247 255
Swap: 1906 0 1906
KDE 3.5.9 with Firefox2+kmess running
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KDE running Firefox 3 and of course Konsole for getting these specs:
$ free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 1010 321 688 0 9 163
-/+ buffers/cache: 147 862
Swap: 517 0 517
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Gnome running Openbox, Deluge, Skype, CheckGMail, TrueCrypt, Firefox2, and Gnome Terminal:
$ free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 2026 1971 54 0 28 1658
-/+ buffers/cache: 285 1741
Swap: 4133 0 4133
Last edited by B-Con (2008-04-26 06:31:38)
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Gnome with gnome-terminal:
%free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 496 347 148 0 12 201
-/+ buffers/cache: 133 362
Swap: 1023 0 1023
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$ free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 502 354 148 0 9 158
-/+ buffers/cache: 185 317
Swap: 486 0 486
Xfce
Running: sonata, conky, emesene, cairo-clock, gdesklets, firefox3, Terminal
Last edited by Kane (2008-04-26 07:25:58)
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Last edited by Misbah (2012-02-14 05:06:27)
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To save ram dissable composite, AIGLX and reduce the colordepth in xorg.conf.
I was able to achiev 28 mb on xmonad and 70 mb on xfce (only one Terminal open)
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condexarch ~ # free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 2025 783 1241 0 74 376
-/+ buffers/cache: 332 1692
Swap: 494 0 494
KDEMod running here, Firefox 2 with 3 tabs open and a bunch programs more: Konversation, amaroK, aMSN+two tabs, kmix, yakuake, katapult, klipper, knotes, bluetooth tray icon, knemo...
Not bad after all... :D:D
'Course, those fluxbox stats look better
Cheers!
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total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 153 147 6 0 10 74
-/+ buffers/cache: 62 90
Swap: 256 0 256
LXDE+Openbox with Sakura and Firefox3b5 running
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[~]: free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 1010 995 14 0 56 580
-/+ buffers/cache: 359 651
Swap: 956 0 956
19:16:59 up 46 min, 1 user, load average: 0.22, 0.46, 0.61
Pretty Good Memory usage
Kde4, mocp, firefox3b5 with 20+ tabs, deluge 3 downloads, pacman, tupac, yaourt with 3 build packages. Good caching and everything fast as ...
And yes ram is meant to be used
Last edited by Mikko777 (2008-04-26 16:23:18)
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total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 217 206 10 0 12 104
-/+ buffers/cache: 90 126
Swap: 486 2 483
fluxbox, firefox2, mpd ncmpc lastfmsubmitd :B
Last edited by alkali1471 (2008-04-26 19:40:42)
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[raul@horus ~]$ free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 2018 602 1416 0 62 281
-/+ buffers/cache: 259 1759
Swap: 2047 0 2047
[raul@horus ~]$
kdemod with firefox + amarok + kopete + superkaramba + a lot of other things actually. 259 MB. Not bad
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Does anyone perhaps have any meaningful and comparable figures for XP/Vista, running basic desktop apps?
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Does anyone perhaps have any meaningful and comparable figures for XP/Vista, running basic desktop apps?
I don't think you'll find any with meaningful figures, and the figures here aren't all that useful either. I mean, even comparing memory usage between two different users with the exact same programs running and the very same hardware will give you very different results unless it's measured directly after a cold boot (and the numbers you'll get then is meaningless anyway), seeing as usage patterns will have a major effect on how much memory any application will use.
Last edited by Dirhael (2008-04-27 03:24:14)
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fang ~ $ free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 434 424 10 0 0 116
-/+ buffers/cache: 307 126
Swap: 972 0 972
Arch64 running XFCE, Firefox (7-10 tabs) and Mousepad. Composite is on, but I think it could be disabled. Lighttpd + PHP FastCGI + MySQL are running and wasting about 15% memory... So: a) This high memory usage is explainable; b) I should stop messing with PHP
Last edited by RR_Fang (2008-04-27 11:48:44)
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root ~ # free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 375 359 16 0 17 166
-/+ buffers/cache: 175 200
Swap: 964 0 964
Gnome-2.22 +firefox3+gnome-terminal
Is this high?
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lucke wrote:Does anyone perhaps have any meaningful and comparable figures for XP/Vista, running basic desktop apps?
I don't think you'll find any with meaningful figures, and the figures here aren't all that useful either. I mean, even comparing memory usage between two different users with the exact same programs running and the very same hardware will give you very different results unless it's measured directly after a cold boot (and the numbers you'll get then is meaningless anyway), seeing as usage patterns will have a major effect on how much memory any application will use.
Agreed.
What is also not being taken into account here is kernel modules loaded.
Unloading unused modules may reduce significantly, the amount of used memory (i.e. free up memory)
Note the +/-buffers line presents the (used and) free mem available to applications.
Last edited by keratos (2008-04-29 12:01:48)
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