On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 12:03 PM, david
<gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com> wrote:
rosea.grammostola wrote:
On 06/25/2011 06:36 PM, david wrote:
rosea grammostola wrote:
So guys, just upgrade Gnome2 to Gnome3? ... Is it true that both
> Gnome-shell and Unity needs Pulseaudio?
>
I don't know about that. I know that Gnome3 uses 1GB of memory ...
Wow! Yeah, the points that made us proud of Linux slowly seems to
fade away... :( These new Desktop developments doesn't seems to be
good for Linuxaudio users at all...
Hey, I'm the kind of guy who likes Fluxbox, so I'm not necessarily
a fan of these "new" desktop developments.
There's a fork of KDE3, I forget the name, but it's being updated
regularly. If you prefer KDE3's comparative leanness, it's an
option.
Btw do you know what KDE4 uses? One dev told that it would be
lighter then
KDE3 when KDE4 was released.
I don't know how much KDE4 uses. I've heard (from the same online
source that supplied the Gnome3 mem usage figure) that KDE4 comes
in at less than that. How much less, I don't recall.
A friend of mine that used KDE4 for awhile said that he thought it
was using less memory than KDE3. He tried LXDE but had stability
issues, so he's using XFCE. He says that when he does run a KDE4
app, he has a shell script he runs afterwards that kills 9 KDE4
system services it started up and left running upon exit. I believe
that what makes KDE4 not good for audio is its ton of background
system services, each one doing its thing at intervals and playing
hell with low latency setups. Especially the Akonadi (sp?) service
that indexes everything in your home folder and stores the index
results in a disk-hogging SQL database. The moment you modify a
file, the indexing service fires up and reindexes it. Or something
like that.
My
wife's new netbook has Ubuntu 11.04 on it,
haven't noticed if
it's using PA or not, but sound works.
Ok, Ubuntu uses Unity. Do you know how Unity compares to
Gnome-shell when it comes to system resources?
I don't know. It uses Compiz for its visual effects, I don't know
what Gnome-shell uses.
It looks like XFCE will be the 'next Gnome2ยด ... It looks better then
in the past and it seems to be pretty comparable with Gnome2. It
seems to be a possible to remove pulseaudio from Xubuntu. And of
course you can install Fluxbox together with it (I prefer fluxbox
also myself ;) )