On Wednesday 04 May 2005 17:08, Jes Hall wrote: > > > You are implying that KDE does not excessively eats memory. > > > > I think you will change your opinion if you boot your box with mem=128M > > kernel parameter and work with that setting for several days. > > You assume that I have a large amount of memory on my systems. I work mostly > on machines with KDE with 128MB and 256MB of memory. I have no complaints > about KDE memory usage. If I can run a mail client, multiple webbrowser > instances, multiple konsoles, kopete, IRC, word processor and text editor > under 256MB of memory without swapping out I am happy. Under 128MB it swaps a > little, but rarely am I more than 50MB into swap. Compare this with OSX, > where that workload has me 500MB into swap on a machine with ~300MB memory. whee, I too have 128M at work and 256M at home! :) > This 'KDE excessively eats memory' is a myth. I can see no sign of it on Compared to Mozilla KDE is okay. However, I am a fan of projects like dietlibc/uclibc, qmail etc... kernel also comes to mind. For example, my KMail has only three windows open and it uses 16004K for malloc() only: 0825c000 16004K rwxp [heap] 40cfb000 6180K r-xp /.share/usr/app/qt-x11-free-3.2.3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3.2.3 4062f000 2612K r-xp /.share/usr/app/kde-3.1.4/lib/libkio.so.4.1.0 40013000 2584K r-xp /.share/usr/app/kde-3.1.4/lib/libkhtml.so.4.1.0 408d5000 2092K r-xp /.share/usr/app/kde-3.1.4/lib/libkdeui.so.4.1.0 08048000 2040K r-xp /.share/usr/app/kde-3.1.4/bin/kmail 40b1c000 1412K r-xp /.share/usr/app/kde-3.1.4/lib/libkdecore.so.4.1.0 416b7000 1080K r-xp /app/glibc-2.3.2/lib/libc-2.3.2.so 41498000 752K r-xp /.share/usr/X11R6-4.4.0/lib/libX11.so.6.2 4049c000 744K r-xp /.share/usr/app/kde-3.1.4/lib/libkdenetwork.so.2.0.0 418e5000 740K r-xp /.share/usr/app/gcc-3.4.3/lib/libstdc++.so.6.0.3 41a0a000 640K rwxp [ anon ] I think it is a bit too much of heap. I can be argued into agreeing that libqt-mt.so.3.2.3 and friends are tolerable since these are shared among processes, but heap is not. > machines with what most people today would consider slow cpu and a small > amount of memory. So I'm afraid you're wrong in thinking that working with > KDE and 128MB memory will change my opinion. > > =) -- vda ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.