On Mon, 13 Oct 2014, Russell Hanaghan wrote:
Hi all,
To refine the question a bit;
Older laptops in this case... 1.6ghz - 2.2ghz dual core 64bit processors
and their rough equivalents, running say, current KDE4 Ubuntu like
environment, vs flux/blackbox <add ur choice here>, etc. anyone got any
real results?
Atom single core, 1.6Ghz, 1G ram, 32bit... Not much difference from xfce
to lxde/blackbox, that I can tell. Nice thing about xfce stock menu is
that new SW just shows up in the menu... not much of a difference. Unity
and gnome session just don't work well enough to run a browser let alone
audio apps. This may be more video drivers related. KDE is tunable. But I
have found the performance hit with no tuning to be not noticable really.
I can run guitarix at 64/2 (USB AI) 64/3 (internal HDA) reasonably well.
The major problem is memory, 1G is really not enough, 2G makes a
difference. I have not added memory though because I don't use this for
audio. I am running xfce and using Jack as the audio backend with pulse
for desktop stuff, bvecause I do try some audio bits once in a while. So
there is a small step from KDE OOTB over xfce, but unity and gnome session
do take a lot more of something that my machine doesn't have. There are a
number of people using a P4 single core to run more than I do on this.
Like, I want to record at 128/2 ... Can I run a softsynth or Jammin on
top of a few live plugins running simultaneously kind of difference or
... The point I'm subtly pointing toward... Does the lightweight WM or DT
really give me anymore power to do something useful??
Like I say the biggest hit is memory. The WM generally is not the whole
story, xfce WM is not much bigger than xfwm for example, but xfce
generally has a whole pile of extra processes running.
Where this is noticable is that i use more than one "workspace". So the
systray WS switcher is pretty imortant. I set jack running and do jacl
connections in one screen then run Ardour on another. Part way through I
need to switch to another WS and so hit the WS switcher..... and find it
has swapped out and the audio just dies waiting for swap to finish.
Swappiness helps but doubling the memory fixes it.
so long as I stick to the one screen, I can run the cpu at 800mhz (half
speed) and have not xruns. kxstudio uses kde and ubuntustudio uses xfce,
both have live DVD isos so they can be tried without installing.
Soft Synths and effects vary rather a lot in what they need for
cpu/memory. I did have some things that just didn't run. foo yc20 for
example, was just a mess of xruns/noises on this box no matter the DE.
Hexter never glitched, it was fine.
--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net
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