I have searched many forums to try to understand this but I'm still confused.
I am using 4.4.0-66-generic kernel...
Here is the output of free -m...
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 7983 1511 5580 46 890 6148
Swap: 8189 0 8189
System monitor says I am using a around over 1.2 GiB as soon as I boot into KDE. With a browser and some music playing Iam at 1.6 GiB and it can climb up to around 2. I am using Kubuntu 16.04
It doesn't really seem to matter which flavor of Ubuntu I use either. Mate and XFCE start out under or around 800 but begin to climb as well, same with unity and GNOME starts to get around 2.5 with a browser and few small apps open (gedit, terminal, etc.). 14.04 Ubuntu and Ubuntu flavors didn't seem to use nearly as much. A fresh install of Win10 on this PC reported that I was using about 1gb of ram but I didn't install any drivers or use it much to see how much it would increase. Fedora 23 KDE (liveCD) version didn't seem to use quite so much. I looked at a few windows computers around here and they all seemed to be using 1-1.5 gb. An ubuntu 14.04 laptop seemed to idle around a little over 600 and increase to 1gb with a few programs open.
I was running Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 some time back and saw how much ram it was using and I went a little nuts. I've been a Kubuntu user for a long time, Kubuntu 14.04 seemed to run significantly better but I don't want to down grade because I like the new KDE and my webcam works a little better in the newer LTS version.
Am I using too much RAM?
I am using 4.4.0-66-generic kernel...
Here is the output of free -m...
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 7983 1511 5580 46 890 6148
Swap: 8189 0 8189
System monitor says I am using a around over 1.2 GiB as soon as I boot into KDE. With a browser and some music playing Iam at 1.6 GiB and it can climb up to around 2. I am using Kubuntu 16.04
It doesn't really seem to matter which flavor of Ubuntu I use either. Mate and XFCE start out under or around 800 but begin to climb as well, same with unity and GNOME starts to get around 2.5 with a browser and few small apps open (gedit, terminal, etc.). 14.04 Ubuntu and Ubuntu flavors didn't seem to use nearly as much. A fresh install of Win10 on this PC reported that I was using about 1gb of ram but I didn't install any drivers or use it much to see how much it would increase. Fedora 23 KDE (liveCD) version didn't seem to use quite so much. I looked at a few windows computers around here and they all seemed to be using 1-1.5 gb. An ubuntu 14.04 laptop seemed to idle around a little over 600 and increase to 1gb with a few programs open.
I was running Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 some time back and saw how much ram it was using and I went a little nuts. I've been a Kubuntu user for a long time, Kubuntu 14.04 seemed to run significantly better but I don't want to down grade because I like the new KDE and my webcam works a little better in the newer LTS version.
Am I using too much RAM?
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