I've been running Kubuntu 12.04 LTS and using KDE desktop. Yesterday I wanted to check out Xubuntu desktop so I installed it.
I'm trying to figure out which is best for my eyes (eye candy) and which my old HP pavillion 5000 laptop likes.
So I tried some testing. I ran Firefox and VLC on both, using same open tabs on FF and playing the same music on VLC.
Using System monitor what I found is --
When KDE first starts CPU goes to 100% and it stayed there for a while and then settled down to a chart showing 25% to 37% in the CPU history.
When Xbuntu first starts for one very, very short moment CPU goes to 100% but it quickly settles to 15% to 25% in the CPU history.
I have 2 gig of RAM and don't really see much if any difference between the two. I might --- just might --- hear the fans running more at first in KDE.
There are some other differences such as in KDE I have Veromix widget installed and I can use the laptop buttons to control the volume in VLC. I haven't found how to do the same in Xubuntu.
To me KDE has more eye candy.
So which desktop to keep?
I'm trying to figure out which is best for my eyes (eye candy) and which my old HP pavillion 5000 laptop likes.
So I tried some testing. I ran Firefox and VLC on both, using same open tabs on FF and playing the same music on VLC.
Using System monitor what I found is --
When KDE first starts CPU goes to 100% and it stayed there for a while and then settled down to a chart showing 25% to 37% in the CPU history.
When Xbuntu first starts for one very, very short moment CPU goes to 100% but it quickly settles to 15% to 25% in the CPU history.
I have 2 gig of RAM and don't really see much if any difference between the two. I might --- just might --- hear the fans running more at first in KDE.
There are some other differences such as in KDE I have Veromix widget installed and I can use the laptop buttons to control the volume in VLC. I haven't found how to do the same in Xubuntu.
To me KDE has more eye candy.
So which desktop to keep?
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