On 05/05/10 14:30, NARENDRA DIWATE wrote:
>>Hi All
>>
>> I have recently installed LXDE alongside Gnome in Ubuntu 10.04. After
>> starting the system I just looked at the System monitor to see the RAM
> usage
>> in each case.
>> GNOME uses about 270 MB of RAM, LXDE uses 185 and OpenBox uses 165 MB.
On Wed, May 05, 2010 at 07:14:16AM +0530, NARENDRA DIWATE wrote:
> So among the Ubuntu variants, does any one use any other DE other than the
> regular GNOME/KDE.
Enlightenment is a nice & light. e16 is available right away from the
offical repos. For e17 try this link:
http://ubuntuforums.org/s
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 7:00 PM, NARENDRA DIWATE
wrote:
>>Hi All
>>
>> I have recently installed LXDE alongside Gnome in Ubuntu 10.04. After
>> starting the system I just looked at the System monitor to see the RAM
>> usage
>> in each case.
>> GNOME uses about 270 MB of RAM, LXDE uses 185 and OpenB
>Hi All
>
> I have recently installed LXDE alongside Gnome in Ubuntu 10.04. After
> starting the system I just looked at the System monitor to see the RAM
usage
> in each case.
> GNOME uses about 270 MB of RAM, LXDE uses 185 and OpenBox uses 165 MB.
> However with GNOME/Openbox the processors were
NARENDRA DIWATE wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have recently installed LXDE alongside Gnome in Ubuntu 10.04.
> After starting the system I just looked at the System monitor to
> see the RAM usage in each case.
> GNOME uses about 270 MB of RAM,
> How are you getting this tota
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 7:53 AM, Gora Mohanty wrote:
>> LXDE uses 185 and OpenBox uses
>> 165 MB. However with GNOME/Openbox the processors were showing
>> 90-95% use.
> [...]
>
> CPU usage was constantly at 90-95%, and you were not using anything
> other than the de
try xfce or enlightenment . both are available in the ubuntu repos . use
synaptic ..
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On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 7:14 AM, NARENDRA DIWATE
wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have recently installed LXDE alongside Gnome in Ubuntu 10.04. After
> starting the system I just looked at the System monitor to see the RAM usage
> in each case.
> GNOME uses about 270 MB of RAM, LXDE uses 185 and OpenBox uses
On Wed, 5 May 2010 07:14:16 +0530
NARENDRA DIWATE wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have recently installed LXDE alongside Gnome in Ubuntu 10.04.
> After starting the system I just looked at the System monitor to
> see the RAM usage in each case.
> GNOME uses about 270 MB of RAM,