pam wrote:its lxde not lmde(never heard of it)
the goal of ultimate edition from the looks of it is to be the best operating system ever-- desktop, server you name it which is based on ubuntu. Ubuntu is dynamically easier and less time consuming to modify than debian. Debian's main purpose is stability above all and its easy to run multiprocessor servers and data centres with it, also there are many linux's out there which can do the same thing and ubuntu is one of them but heck people dont have advanced hardware, only new. Your phenom is losing against the higher tides coming in and within a few months with the first generation bulldozer you might be lost. Recently legacy hardware drivers and related code were purged from the main kernel which means you cant run pentium 3's related devices anymore and nobody expects you to either. 4 gigs of ram is very less nowadays at least 8 is needed and its cheap too. Average ram consumption is going to go up over 2 gig in newer systems as 32 gig mobos become a norm. Just because a linux os uses less ram does not mean its working efficiently anymore.
Current tick over for 10.04 is around 22% of my 4 gigs of ram
Gúrú Linux ríomhaire wrote:Current tick over for 10.04 is around 22% of my 4 gigs of ram
Then your doing something really wrong some were.
natty based PC-TRENDS-OS-2011-hybred-x64
classic gnome
4 GB of ram fully loaded
Lot of eye candy in use.
I know for a FACT pure natty was even less
LTS 10.04 EVEN less. pc-trends-os-2011-lts tests out @ 385 MB of ram at full load with 4 GB of ram & 187 mb of ram at full load with 1 GB of ram.
Average classic gnome should only pull around 200 mb or less at start with 1 GB of ram or 400 MB of ram or less with 4 GB of ram
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest