Am 19.10.2010 06:00, schrieb Phill Whiteside: > An update.... > > > (04:58:31) hungtran: phillw: uh oh, I misunderstand, what uses 10 MB RAM is > "update-notifier" not "update-manager", update-notifier runs automatically > in the background and update-manager is just a gtk application > Yeah thats true the update-notifier ist starting in the background and checking if updates are avaiable. Just remove the update-notifier or disable it in autostart would fix this. I am experimenting with a simply zenity shell script which will do almost the same as update-notifier, but I am still not sure if I can have it use less than 10 MB. > Sorry, > > Phill. > > On 19 October 2010 04:40, Phill Whiteside <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Hiyas Julien... >> >> Not sure where to file this bug.... >> >> the below explains the problem.. >> (04:13:44) hungtran: hello, anyone here has tried lubuntu with a 128MB RAM >> machine? >> (04:16:39) phillw: hungtran: yeah many have >> (04:17:28) phillw: installing it off the normal cd will not work on such a >> machine though. >> (04:19:18) phillw: hungtran: you will need to use >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationHelp/MinimalInstall >> (04:20:24) hungtran: phillw: oh thanks I know it, I just want to be sure >> that we could run Lubuntu on machines like that >> (04:21:47) phillw: hungtran: >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu#Intended%20Audience and the team are >> resolute that it will remain the case. >> (04:24:04) hungtran: phillw: in 10.10 update manager uses much memory, is >> it safe if I remove it? >> (04:24:24) phillw: yes, quite safe >> (04:25:16) phillw: you can manually update if you want, but lubuntu does >> not issue releases every two days like some do :) >> (04:27:31) phillw: if you use the mini-iso it installs without >> auto-updates turned on. >> (04:28:06) hungtran: phillw: yeah, I don't think put update manager in >> lubuntu is a good idea, my old laptop runs 10.10 a bit slower than 10.04, >> but I think that because i'm familiar with terminal and linux, some new >> Linux users could like update manager :) >> (04:28:43) hungtran: phillw: yes, I use mini-iso but update manager is >> still running and uses about 10MB RAM :( >> (04:29:18) phillw: it's always a hard call to make; we want lubuntu to be >> user friendly, but with that comes an overhead. >> (04:30:15) phillw: you can remove it, and get that precious 10MB of RAM >> back. >> (04:32:34) hungtran: phillw: do you know about translation process? >> lubuntu team updates new translation or lxde team does? Vietnamese >> translation is almost done now but I can't see it in 10.10 >> (04:32:41) phillw: Step 9 on >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationHelp/MinimalInstall says to >> leave it off? Are you saying it is being turned back on ? >> (04:33:26) hungtran: phillw: yes I always turn it off, it's like my habit >> now :), I always update ubuntu and lubuntu in terminal >> (04:34:00) phillw: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Translations has >> details on translation projects. >> (04:34:16) hungtran: phillw: i think it auto update is off but update >> manager is on, it runs but I think I do nothing >> (04:34:30) hungtran: <hungtran> phillw: i think it auto update is off but >> update manager is on, it runs but I think it does nothing >> (04:34:42) phillw: hungtran: I will file a bug for you. >> (04:35:20) hungtran: phillw: oh thanks >> (04:35:44) phillw: lubuntu should not be using up 10MB of your RAM for a >> useless process. >> >> Regards, >> >> Phill. >> >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop > Post to : [email protected] > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >
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