On 09/01/2012 12:48 PM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:

>>
>> I launched smem
>> Command                         Swap      USS      PSS      RSS
>> terminology                        0    34336    41306    51916
>> /usr/bin/xfce4-terminal            0     2848     4162    13172
>> gnome-terminal                     0     7264     8063    15064
>> /opt/e17/bin/enlightenment         0    27380    29764    36192
>> /usr/bin/X -nolisten tcp :0        0    46308    52542    60156
>>
>> e rev 75875
>> Linux-x86_64
>> nvidia driver 304.43
>
> did you do something silly like configure elementary to use opengl? you do 
> know
> gl has a big fat overhead on most drivers? if you ever do some memory 
> profiling
> you'll find gl drivers go allocating vast wads of memory seemingly for little
> reason. they optimize for fullscreen "games" and thus dont care much about mem
> usage - they dont assume you'll have 10 ro 20 apps using gl.. just a few -
> maybe one.. nd using mountains of mem anyway for textures and other things.
>
Interesting.....
Effectively, my elementary conf WAS opengl X11. I changed that. Its now 
  Software X11

smem
terminology                        0     5700     7912    13764
xfce4-terminal                     0     5204     6791    16184
gnome-terminal                     0     7304     8083    15072

Terminology becomes much more interesting than other terminals
Thanks for your help
Greetings

-- 
Maderios

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