Suppose you’ve got an old PC - for arguments sake, assume a late 2000s PC with only 2GB RAM - which DE would you choose?

Note that whilst a simple WM + some lightweight apps might be a better option, to keep things simple, I’m limiting this poll to just DEs - and too ones which are still being maintained.

Also, in case you’ve voted for a non-obvious/“other” option, I’m curious to hear about your experiences on running that DE on an old machine - and why you’ve selected it over the more obvious choices.

  • lud@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    Ram usage itself isn’t bad though. Ram is meant to be used.

    It would be interesting to see it tested on a system with 2 GB of ram.

    • d3Xt3r@lemmy.nzOPM
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      4 months ago

      I tested this myself on two identical VMs with 2GB RAM, one installed with Fedora 40 KDE, and another with Fedora 40 LXQt, both set to use X11 (because LXQt isn’t Wayland ready yet), both updated and running the latest kernel 6.8.10-300.fc40.

      I logged into the DEs, opened only two terminal windows and nothing else, ran, and ran htop:

      The KDE VM was unsable when I disabled swap - it completely froze on me. Meanwhile, LXQt chugged on just fine. Of

      Of course, I could get rid of some bloat like akonadi, so I did that and rebooted my machine. Then I compared just the essential components, but I excluded plasmashell because it includes stuff like the panel and notifications, unlike LXQt where they’re all separate components so you can’t really compare them:

      Component Process_KDE RAM_KDE Process_LXQt RAM_LXQt
      WM kwin_x11 99 openbox 18
      Terminal konsole 76 qterminal 75
      File Manager Dolphin 135 pcmanfm-qt 80
      File Archiver ark 122 Lxqt-archiver 73
      Text Editor kwrite 121 featherpad 73
      Image Viewer gwenview 129 lximage-qt 76
      Document Viewer okular 128 qpdfview-qt6 51
      Total 810 446

      plasmashell was sitting at 250MB btw in this instance btw.