Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Nov 2012 19:48:58 +0800
> microcai <micro...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> I suggest 16G if you'll buy next year. KDE will eat 2G itself. :)
> No it won't.
>
> The mere fact that you even typed that is absurd. 
>
> KDE, like most sane software, will use ram intelligently. If you turn 
> on semantic-desktop, akonadi and all the other bells and
> whistles, it may appear to consume a lot of ram, but that's simply
> because the software doesn't bother releasing the stuff when there is
> oddles of it still left unused. Run KDE on a ram-tight machine and you
> will see it uses nothing like what it uses on this here 16G notebook.
>
> top will list krunner with something like 1G in the VIRT column, but
> that doesn't mean krunner is actually using 1G, it means krunner may
> *access* huge amounts of data in ram, and that total (here at least)
> happens to be about 1G. This is because krunner can look at contacts,
> current time, mail, calendar and $DEITY only knows what else to be able
> to list them all in a cute plasmoid. It doesn't *use* anything more
> than what KDE is already addressing, it just happens to be able to see
> into it.
>
> KDE (latest) runs just fine on 512M netbooks thanksverymuch
>
>

I agree.  I have a lot of things turned off here but KDE4 doesn't seem
to be much if any worse than KDE3 on memory usage.  It seems to me that
KDE4 does a better job than KDE3 in a lot of areas.  Yea, I have 16Gbs
of ram here but I rarely go over 2Gbs and most of that is things not
KDE, like Seamonkey, Firefox etc.  I'm not counting cache. 

People seem to forget that Linux uses memory different.  It's also one
reason windoze can run with bad memory and Linux can't.  If the bad ram
is at the upper addresses, windoze may never use it but Linux will
unless a person reboots a lot.  I had to replace a stick of memory a
month or so ago in my brother's rig because of this.  I switched him to
Linux, Kubuntu I regret, and it got flakey.  I ran memtest on it and
sure enough, it was bad at the upper end.  He only has 768Mbs.  Maxed
out to I'm afraid. 

KDE4 using 2Gbs, I just don't see that happening.  KDE5 or KDE6 maybe
but doubtful.  That's a lot of memory. 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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