With LXTask and GNOME System Monitor opened along side with a browser, that was already slow. I haven't tried the app you suggested so I was JUST wondering, that is all :)
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 1:01 AM, <leszek.les...@web.de> wrote: > What has the ram size todo with the harddisk space the app and it > dependencies use ? > > > > > -- Gesendet von meinem HP Veer > > ------------------------------ > Am 12.11.2011 21:57 schrieb amjjawad HOOHAA <amjja...@gmail.com>: > > > Yes, I do remember but have you seen the long list of dependences that > come with it? :) > I'm afraid with 242MB RAM, I may not get what I really want - just a > thought. > > > On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 12:53 AM, <leszek.les...@web.de> wrote: > >> As I mentioned it before ksysguard is the only tool that gives numbers >> that are reasonable. The other way would be going into /proc and check it >> manually >> >> >> >> -- Gesendet von meinem HP Veer >> >> ------------------------------ >> Am 12.11.2011 21:49 schrieb amjjawad HOOHAA <amjja...@gmail.com>: >> >> Hi everyone, >> >> Being little sick and having problems with sleeping, I wasn't able to do >> much regarding the test. Above all, I'm having different readings using >> some of the tools which have been mentioned here. I'm not sure what to do? >> each tool is having different readings than the other. I'm mainly using >> LXTask and GNOME System Monitor. Each one is showing different process for >> example LXTask is showing 3 process for Chromium while GNOME System Monitor >> is showing 5. Firefox as always will be shown as one process or two >> sometimes (plugin-container). >> >> I think there must be a better efficient tool to do this benchmark. I >> don't think it should be done manually. >> >> I'll keep looking ... >> >> Thanks! >> >> P.S. >> Just thought to update you about that. >> >> >> On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 11:52 PM, amjjawad HOOHAA <amjja...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> Guys, >>> >>> With all due respect to EVERYONE, I'm not sure if this >>> debate/discussion/argument is even healthy or not any more? >>> I know we, as Lubuntu Team Members, must discuss between us first of all >>> but we must not forget about one simple fact ... USERS have the louder >>> voice IMHO. I do believe that such choice must first be made by users. I >>> mean, they should agree about that. >>> >>> EVERYONE, and I mean everyone on Ubuntu Forum is asking us to keep >>> Lubuntu as it's and to improve it to be even better BUT NOT TO follow >>> Ubuntu's Steps. >>> Everyone is aware that Mint is Rank 1 now on Distrowatch. Who knows what >>> could happen? Do you guys know how many users has moved from Ubuntu to >>> Lubuntu? I almost see 5-10 every day. I'm ready to do a survey and see how >>> many actually moved to Lubuntu and will start that today, at least for my >>> own information. >>> >>> I downloaded Fedora 16 LXDE today because I'm having Multi-Boot machine >>> with many LXDE Distributions to compare between them. It has Firefox by >>> default, not Chromium. This is FYI not FYA. >>> >>> I suggest instead of spending some time discussing about that, why not >>> do some tests and send the report via mailing list? >>> >>> As many already mentioned, it's "apt-get install" and mission >>> accomplished. >>> IMHO, there are a lot to talk about rather than Firefox VS Chromium talk. >>> >>> I'm out of this discussion and going to do two things and get back to >>> you: >>> >>> 1- I'll do my test and send it via mailing list. >>> 2- I'll write my suggestions regarding 12.04 on my thread and send it to >>> everyone. >>> >>> >>> I don't mean to be rude here at all, just stating my humble opinion and >>> I could be wrong but that's my point after all. Disagree but don't >>> disrespect is my motto :) >>> >>> Cya >>> >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 8:46 PM, Leszek Lesner <leszek.les...@web.de>wrote: >>> >>>> Am 09.11.2011 15:55, schrieb A. Andjelkovic: >>>> > Let's not think in terms of "This is what I would prefer" but rather >>>> "This >>>> > is what a user on a low spec machine would prefer". >>>> Isn't that the same ? >>>> I am running Chromium here on a 800 Mhz ARM Cortex A8 with 256 MB RAM. >>>> I guess that is a low machine. >>>> If you get to even lower hardware than both browsers feel slugish. >>>> >>>> > Let's not start a war here... I don't want to be rude, but please >>>> keep such >>>> > personal opinions out of this discussion. >>>> >>>> If you only choose software on the base of how much ram they use on >>>> ancient hardware then you will definitely fail in delivering a good user >>>> experience. Personal opinions matter a lot if they are supported by good >>>> arguments. >>>> And no I don't want to start a war here. I just want to discuss the >>>> advantages and disadvantages of both browsers. >>>> >>>> >>>> > Google is dropping H264 support: >>>> > >>>> http://blog.chromium.org/2011/01/html-video-codec-support-in-chrome.html >>>> >>>> Google Chrome != Chromium >>>> >>>> > Firefox might do that in the future also, but it costs memory to >>>> > sandbox each browser tab. And I believe Chromium cheats: when >>>> > available memory gets too low, tabs begin sharing the same process so >>>> > it's a bit harder to know what's really going on. >>>> >>>> At least from the user perspective you have still the advantage that one >>>> tab cannot crash the whole browser. >>>> >>>> > While I'm not a Google-hater, I think it's very important for the free >>>> > web that Mozilla continues to exist. Since Mozilla is a bit more open >>>> > than Chromium and multiple steps more open than Android, I think open >>>> > source fans should consider supporting Firefox if the features are >>>> > nearly equal, which in my opinion they are. This is why I hope Firefox >>>> > continues to remain the Ubuntu default browser. Since Lubuntu has >>>> > different constraints in choosing default apps, I'll let Julien and >>>> > the Lubuntu devs make their own evaluation. Both browsers are fully >>>> > supported in Ubuntu (Canonical is looking to hire someone who can help >>>> > maintain Chromium). >>>> >>>> I really don't think that if Lubuntu would ship Chromium instead of >>>> Firefox it will hurt Mozilla soo much that they have to fear their >>>> existens. >>>> And to be clear here, if we would to have choose a non free vs. a free >>>> software then I would also argue its definitely better to promote the >>>> free software. 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