So, I installed Kubuntu and most of the time, things are okay but I have some problems with it.
I have a lot of tabs open and some apps running and then the system bogs down. Sometimes, I have the message, '....... terminate the application...' whatever it is. Firefox version installed is ver. 17.
Can anyone comment on this? Is this usual/normal? I used XFCE with Debian before and I don't remember ever having it 'crash' or freeze up (i.e. the XFCE desktop) as often. Not nearly. Some nuances annoyed me and I liked the extra options with KDE. So, I went back to a KDE distro and chose Kubuntu.
The same thing happened with Debian 'Testing' and a Debian-sid distro using KDE. I switched to using XFCE and it was not as often.
I am just wondering if too much memory gets used up when using KDE since I often don't do anything different when using the 'other' DE. I tested Unity/Ubuntu and although I might not have had as many tabs open, I had quite a few and tried to use a few applications/progams as well. But, it didn't crash. That was with the Live CD, though.
Well, sorry to ramble on but I can't be the only one who tries to multi-task and has tons of tabs and programs running.
Help?!? I ran MEMTEST and opened a terminal console and ran htop and top and other utilities that displayed the resources used (i.e. hardware etc.) but I saw nothing that jumped out at me. I think RAM and CPU became high at times. I'd have to run them again to recall.
So, any advice? No, upgrading my computer is not an option right now. The hardware is P45 motherboard, 4GB of DDR2 RAM (brand name) and Q6600 quad-core cpu. So, it's not the greatest but it should handle most of the workload? But, maybe running a lot of apps and having multiple tabs open just impacts the memory too much? I just thought there seemed to be a difference when using KDE compared to xfce. I haven't tried the same test with Gnome but it's so hideous, I'm not sure I could be convinced to. Hahaha////// j/k
Well, what do you advise? Help? :-/
I have a lot of tabs open and some apps running and then the system bogs down. Sometimes, I have the message, '....... terminate the application...' whatever it is. Firefox version installed is ver. 17.
Can anyone comment on this? Is this usual/normal? I used XFCE with Debian before and I don't remember ever having it 'crash' or freeze up (i.e. the XFCE desktop) as often. Not nearly. Some nuances annoyed me and I liked the extra options with KDE. So, I went back to a KDE distro and chose Kubuntu.
The same thing happened with Debian 'Testing' and a Debian-sid distro using KDE. I switched to using XFCE and it was not as often.
I am just wondering if too much memory gets used up when using KDE since I often don't do anything different when using the 'other' DE. I tested Unity/Ubuntu and although I might not have had as many tabs open, I had quite a few and tried to use a few applications/progams as well. But, it didn't crash. That was with the Live CD, though.
Well, sorry to ramble on but I can't be the only one who tries to multi-task and has tons of tabs and programs running.
Help?!? I ran MEMTEST and opened a terminal console and ran htop and top and other utilities that displayed the resources used (i.e. hardware etc.) but I saw nothing that jumped out at me. I think RAM and CPU became high at times. I'd have to run them again to recall.
So, any advice? No, upgrading my computer is not an option right now. The hardware is P45 motherboard, 4GB of DDR2 RAM (brand name) and Q6600 quad-core cpu. So, it's not the greatest but it should handle most of the workload? But, maybe running a lot of apps and having multiple tabs open just impacts the memory too much? I just thought there seemed to be a difference when using KDE compared to xfce. I haven't tried the same test with Gnome but it's so hideous, I'm not sure I could be convinced to. Hahaha////// j/k
Well, what do you advise? Help? :-/
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