Saturday, June 27, 2009

LXDE vs XFCE4

There is a HUGE debate going on in the lxde community as to which desktop uses less resources. The following is a test that I conducted for the following thread:

http://dreamlinuxforums.org/index.php/topic,2004.0.html

Their claims was that lxde uses 1/3 the memory of XFCE4. I didn't believe it, so I conducted my own set of tests to debunk this myth.

Here is a test I conducted just now. Using my Laptop, Acer Aspire 5315, 1.73 ghz celeron, 2 gigs of RAM. Ubuntu 9.04, cli only install, xfce4 installed from apt. Very lean installation of Ubuntu, runs great on a 10 year old Compaq notebook as well.

Anyhoo, back to the test. I created a test user. I turned off the display manager, and rebooted the laptop before starting each of the desktop environments. Here is my results:

free memory after reboot: 1,944,304
free memory after startxfce4: 1,789,552
free memory after startlxde: 1,804,456 ( Yes, I rebooted before I did startlxde )

xfce4 difference: 154,752
lxde difference: 139,848

Difference between xfce4 and lxde: lxde uses 15 less megs of ram than XFCE4.

I'm sure I would get different results if I used a different machine, but I think you catch my drift. LXDE isn't that radically smaller than XFCE4.

UPDATE: Did the same test just now on my Compaq Presario 700. Athlon 500 with 256 megs of ram. Same Ubuntu install, same packages.

free after reboot: 163,868
free after startxfce4: 92,312
free after startlxde: 107,320

Again, difference of 15 megs in favor of lxde. Doesn't seem like enough to worry about to me.

2 comments:

  1. Thanx for testing!
    How does Lubuntu / xubuntu run on your Athlon 500 machine?

    Can it handle gnome too?

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  2. I haven't tried Lubuntu on the machine yet. Xubuntu runs well on it, as long as I don't use Firefox. I have to use Chromium, Epiphany or Midori.

    The latest install on it is the Lean Xubuntu:

    http://leanubuntu.blogspot.com/2010/05/lean-xubuntu.html

    It uses the same amount of RAM as the Ubuntu+Xfce4 install, but with all the wonderful graphics and themes that come with Xubuntu.

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