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Jeff91 Apr 11, 2013 9:17 AM EDT |
Can be found in this image here: http://l3net.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/cmp-all1.png?w=625&... If I said I was surprised by KDE being the fattest I'd be lieing... ~Jeff |
jacog Apr 11, 2013 9:55 AM EDT |
Sure Jeff - but I still prefer KDE over all others. |
slacker_mike Apr 11, 2013 10:17 AM EDT |
Look at how much fatter E17 is compared to dwm, that just seems needlessly excessive. |
Jeff91 Apr 11, 2013 10:46 AM EDT |
@Slacker_Mike E17 is the lightest of the full desktops though. Everything lighter than it are simply Window Managers. ~Jeff |
jdixon Apr 11, 2013 11:11 AM EDT |
The only real surprise is that LXDE is almost as low in memory usage as E17. But I expect the figures for XFCE are with either the gnome or KDE services turned on. |
Jeff91 Apr 11, 2013 11:18 AM EDT |
The LXDE stat doesn't really surprise me, it always performs about on par with E17 from my experience. ~Jeff |
CFWhitman Apr 11, 2013 12:47 PM EDT |
It's really not too surprising that I have found XFCE to be about as heavy a desktop as I can stand to use. I haven't tried Razor-qt, though, so it's possible I could put up with it. I have used E17 a bit, and it's workable. I don't mind LXDE, but I always feel like there's not much reason to use it over some of the window managers in combination with a couple of selected apps, and I really dislike not having the normal Openbox right-click menu even though I know that Openbox is running. When I feel like something lighter weight, I find Fluxbox to be one of the best full desktop environment replacement window managers. With the system tray and the slit available, I can add just about any functionality I want. I also really like IceWM and Openbox (and Openbox is easy to augment). Blackbox isn't bad either, but I find myself missing some things from Fluxbox when I use it. I've also used Window Maker a bit, and it's not bad. I've been meaning to give JWM more of a try, but I've generally only used it in Puppy, and I don't know how that reflects on a default install. I have also been meaning to really test out Awesome, but I haven't gotten around to doing so. I was unfamiliar with i3. After reading a bit about it on its website, I am a bit intrigued. I might check that out soon. |
Bob_Robertson Apr 11, 2013 1:15 PM EDT |
I would like it if they'd include TDE, just to see what has happened to KDE over the years. |
BernardSwiss Apr 11, 2013 6:35 PM EDT |
I'm surprised at the difference between FVWM and IceWM -- I thought they were essentially the same -- they were certainly very similar a decade or so ago, when I first used them on Debian Potato (in fact, I even thought Icewm was just a tweaked version of FVWM), |
caitlyn Apr 12, 2013 1:31 PM EDT |
PekWM is another that should be near the top of that graph, meaning very low resource consumption. I'd love to see where fltk-based EDE would fit in. |
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