The host is Archlinux with virt-manager. Desktop environments are Fedora spins. Virtual machines are given 5.7 GB. If you want any other test to be run let me know!

  • 20gramsWrench@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 years ago

    I wish there was a better way to judge the lightness of full desktop environements than just ram consumption, because speed and smoothness can vary greatly regardless of ram, so we know whether of not it runs well on shitty laptop, lxqt being no faster than xfce in my experience is pretty telling of that

  • Rik@laguna.chat
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    2 years ago

    Still faster than Windows :)

    I didn’t know that KDE and Xfce are that close to each other. I really KDE on my daily driver, at first I wouldn’t run it on a server, but now it seems to be a perfectly viable option.

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      1 year ago

      I’m running KDE on a server. Fight me!

      Reason: I need a terminal server for various software Dev tools. KDE Plasma has IMO excellent support for that task while performing better than GNOME.

      I wonder how Plasma and Gnome over Xrdp are doing for others though.

  • Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    2 years ago

    I want me de using ram to make everything smoother and load faster. Ram is there to be used.

  • marmalade@sh.itjust.works
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    2 years ago

    I’ve been on KDE for a while now. Doesn’t feel as heavy as I guess it is. That said, if you want Wayland you’re kinda stuck with GNOME or KDE (if you want something traditional). I’ve been enjoying KDE since the switch, though. I’m hoping it’ll get more resources from Valve.