Hello!
Infodomestic has written on Thursday, 2 May, at 18:55:
>Like you I love and promote PCManFM as file browser but at the moment I use
>iDesk when I need a very light desktop icon drawer (I don't use so much a
>file manager because I work with files using LxTerminal...mv cp touch and
>rm fits very well into my daily working process)
On 32-bit system PCManFM running as pure desktop manager takes less
than 12 MB of memory. At least I use it in that role and I even have 8
different wallpapers for each workspace and it uses 11052 kB of RSS (and
8896 kB of shared) memory right now. Is it too much?
>To return in topic...the problem remains...LXDE already fit well into low
>resource systems, the rest it's up to the applications that tends to weight
>too much
Exactly what happens, yes. To be exact, on my system right now the
most memory eager processes of my desktop are:
1) Firefox (browser, 16 tabs opened) - 385 MB;
2) Chromium (browser, single tab) - 158 MB;
3) mutt (mail client) - 25 MB;
4) deluged (bittorrent client) - 17 MB;
5) konsole (KDE3 version terminal emulator) - 16 MB each;
6) kmix (KDE3 version tray volume/mixer applet) - 13 MB;
7) lxpanel - 13 MB;
8) pcmanfm - 11 MB;
9) clipit (clipboard manager tray applet) - 10 MB;
10) openbox - 9.5 MB.
As you can see, DE parts are not on the very top and take not so much. :)
With best wishes.
Andriy.
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