xfce4-panel & memory cunsumption
Alexander Toresson
alexander.toresson at gmail.com
Mon Sep 11 16:07:34 CEST 2006
On 9/11/06, Kresimir Spes <kreso at cateia.com> wrote:
>
> I did that too, but no luck, here's a copy/paste from gnome-system-monitor
>
>
> xfce4-panel : 4.1 MB
> xfce-menu-plugin 5.2 MB
> xfce-menu-plugin 4.2 MB
> xfce-netload-plugin 3.3 MB
> xfce-clipman-plugin 3.2 MB
> systemload-plugin 3.0 MB
> thunar-tpa 2.4 MB
> genmon-plugin 1.9 MB
>
> now c'mon, that's just too much, not even gnome's or kde's panel take as
> much ram
>
What kind of ram is this? Virtual image, resident size or shared
memory size? Actually, none of them are a good measurement. One of the
best way of measuring it that is still simple is by subtracting the
shared memory size from the resident size. I think that will get you
some better values.
Regards, Alexander Toresson
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