Specs: 1gig ram, 2.6x Intel celeron (I believe).
When I open 3+ tabs in FF things slow down. Consequently I was wondering which system is most resource frugal - LMDE Xfce or LM LXDE? From what I understand, LXDE w/the same DE would be faster; however I also understand LXDE is a slightly faster DE...hence the question
Ram & CPU - LMDE Xfce vs. LXDE
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Ram & CPU - LMDE Xfce vs. LXDE
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Re: Ram & CPU - LMDE Xfce vs. LXDE
Using an add on to kill the scripts on FF would probably also be a great help.
in a terminal do the top command. it will show you what is keeping your CPU busy. it is unlikely to be Xfce or Lxde. The difference is normally not so big… So changing won't be the good solution.
in a terminal do the top command. it will show you what is keeping your CPU busy. it is unlikely to be Xfce or Lxde. The difference is normally not so big… So changing won't be the good solution.
Re: Ram & CPU - LMDE Xfce vs. LXDE
The difference between LXDE and XFCE is only a few 10's of MB, should not be significant for a 1024MB of RAM computer. It's not the DE doing that slowdown.
You could try a lighter browser like Midori or try Chromium if you think it's a bug with FF. As FDF said disabling scrips should also help.
You could try a lighter browser like Midori or try Chromium if you think it's a bug with FF. As FDF said disabling scrips should also help.
Re: Ram & CPU - LMDE Xfce vs. LXDE
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Try to reproduce the problem with Firefox running without add-ons and plugins, to exclude them being the cause. To do so, close all your current Firefox windows and then run the following command from Alt+F2 run dialog or a terminal:
Try to reproduce the problem with Firefox running without add-ons and plugins, to exclude them being the cause. To do so, close all your current Firefox windows and then run the following command from Alt+F2 run dialog or a terminal:
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firefox -safe-mode
Re: Ram & CPU - LMDE Xfce vs. LXDE
After running "top" this AM, it seems my problem is CPU load. Worst offenders: firefox-bin, Xorg, plugin-container. Thoughts? Ditch FF? Is my CPU dying?FDF wrote: in a terminal do the top command. it will show you what is keeping your CPU busy.
M12 LXDE Ram & CPU Questions
A few related questions -
1) Is the attached just-started memory readout normal for an almost stock Mint LXDE install?
2) I recently noticed that conky's ram numbers (in cb#!) were quite different from what "top" showed. What am I missing?
3)As i understand it, LXDE works with openbox. Is there any way to have an openbox session? I ask because I've been impressed with memory usage in cb#! & Madbox. I'd like to recreate that experience w/Mint if *reasonably* possible.
1) Is the attached just-started memory readout normal for an almost stock Mint LXDE install?
2) I recently noticed that conky's ram numbers (in cb#!) were quite different from what "top" showed. What am I missing?
3)As i understand it, LXDE works with openbox. Is there any way to have an openbox session? I ask because I've been impressed with memory usage in cb#! & Madbox. I'd like to recreate that experience w/Mint if *reasonably* possible.
Re: Ram & CPU - LMDE Xfce vs. LXDE
If you've installed LM LXDE, then openbox is the default, which you can select at login, but you also can select Mint-LXDE.toomanyquestions wrote:A few related questions -
1) Is the attached just-started memory readout normal for an almost stock Mint LXDE install?
2) I recently noticed that conky's ram numbers (in cb#!) were quite different from what "top" showed. What am I missing?
3)As i understand it, LXDE works with openbox. Is there any way to have an openbox session? I ask because I've been impressed with memory usage in cb#! & Madbox. I'd like to recreate that experience w/Mint if *reasonably* possible.
Re: Ram & CPU - LMDE Xfce vs. LXDE
Conky reports RAM usage like the "free" command. You can use:toomanyquestions wrote:2) I recently noticed that conky's ram numbers (in cb#!) were quite different from what "top" showed. What am I missing?
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free -m
You have more information on this page: http://www.linuxatemyram.com/
If you want to improve the RAM utilization of your Mint system take a look here: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=96465
Mint 12 LXDE already has Openbox installed but it's really very basic, you may want to install tint2 and other programs. Take a look here: http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/374
Re: Ram & CPU - LMDE Xfce vs. LXDE
Ahh, now I know the difference between the two sessions. Thanks!If you've installed LM LXDE, then openbox is the default, which you can select at login, but you also can select Mint-LXDE.