On 11/08/2011 01:39 PM, amjjawad HOOHAA wrote:
If some of you think conky is not accurate then let's ignore it but
still, I'm having two different readings.
As I understand it the "top" object in conky should be just like the
command top. My experience says it's way off.
Anyway, lovinglinux, an
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> I don't know if this is correct, but I'm a little concerned for if the
> machines will support the test? We're talking about Pentium 3 & 4 and 256
> to 512 ram.
My machine is P4 @3GHz - 1M Cache. RAM is 512MB which can be dropped to
256MB.
One browser will be running at one time and reading w
On 11/8/11 2:26 PM, Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset wrote:
Ps: Ali, on my new machine i have ubuntu with lubuntu-desktop
installed... readings of both monitors are different, that's what i
was telling you :)
...which confirms my suspicion that Ubuntu + lubuntu-desktop even with
the other KDE/Gnome/XF
On 11/8/11 9:43 AM, Chris wrote:
That kill -n command only kills the different processes or tabs in
chromium (haven't tested it on ff yet), but not the window itself.
Maybe something like killall chromium-browser will work, but we'd need
to figure out if that is necessary?
Worked for me! Of cou
I don't know if this is correct, but I'm a little concerned for if the
machines will support the test? We're talking about Pentium 3 & 4 and 256
to 512 ram.
Ps: Ali, on my new machine i have ubuntu with lubuntu-desktop installed...
readings of both monitors are different, that's what i was telling
Thanks for your reply but the OP already managed to fix it:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1872753
Thanks again :)
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 3:55 AM, ∅ wrote:
> I'm feeling lazy and don't want to make another forum account, even
> though, for lxde, I probably should. That being said, th
It's true that I have both Ubuntu 11.04 (which I'll get rid of soon) and
Lubuntu 11.04 installed but just to be extra clear, I'm just using Lubuntu
11.04 as I'm writing this. I have LXTask (installed by default) and I have
installed recently System Monitor too.
The figures are not the same.
If som
Aloha Benny,
The command you are using isn't very accurate to only
chromium-browser/firefox. You'd need to run it twice (before and during the
test) to get a number on what chromium or ff is using.
Therefor using a method the pulls in these numbers automatically by process
id's or similar.
@Walte
Please use command 'free -m' to see RAM usage.
The thing that interests you most is buffers/cache and
used.Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset kirjoitti 8.11.2011 14:58:
2011/11/8 amjjawad HOOHAA
Guys,
I was wondering if someone has noticed that LXTask actually shows
+100MB usage more than System Monitor
2011/11/8 amjjawad HOOHAA
> Guys,
>
> I was wondering if someone has noticed that LXTask actually shows +100MB
> usage more than System Monitor and Conky so what is going on?
> I have System Monitor installed on Lubutnu 11.04 (was testing something)
> and Conky as well. While each of System Monit
On 11/07/2011 11:04 PM, amjjawad HOOHAA wrote:
I was wondering if someone has noticed that LXTask actually shows
+100MB usage more than System Monitor and Conky so what is going on?
I have System Monitor installed on Lubutnu 11.04 (was testing
something) and Conky as well. While each of System
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