lubot | <devikri> (Photo, 1280x575) https://i.imgur.com/O8uSkPw.jpg hello, which one is showing my ram usage ? | 04:23 |
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lubot | <devikri> @devikri [<reply to image>], Does RSS show the use of RAM? | 04:28 |
guiverc | devikri, what tool are you using? | 04:29 |
lubot | <devikri> @guiverc [<guiverc> devikri, what tool are you using?], lxtask | 04:29 |
guiverc | okay, sorry I should probably have guessed that.. | 04:30 |
* guiverc doesn't have a 18.04/LXDE system running; so having to look up details online | 04:32 | |
lubot | <devikri> I usually use htop, and this is my first time using lxtask | 04:33 |
guiverc | I was hoping to find out what RSS stood for, I can't find the answer on lxde.org | 04:34 |
lubot | <devikri> oke thx guivere | 04:36 |
guiverc | even the source code refers to it as RSS; I could only guess sorry | 04:40 |
guiverc | RSS usually means Resident Set Size in posix/unix ... but I can't confirm sorry (memory allocated to a process and is in ram) | 04:42 |
lubot | <devikri> @guiverc [<guiverc> RSS usually means Resident Set Size in posix/unix ... but I can't conf …], at least this helps 😁😁😁 thx | 04:44 |
guiverc | :) | 04:45 |
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n-iCe | I sold my laptop, so I need t bring back to life my old one | 16:10 |
n-iCe | will lubunutu run in 1GB ram? | 16:11 |
n-iCe | Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2400 @ 1.83GHz | 16:12 |
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lubot | <The_LoudSpeaker> Is there any utility to switch between amd and intel graphics on Ubuntu ? | 16:46 |
diogenes_ | The_LoudSpeaker, try DRI_PRIME=1 your app | 16:49 |
lubot | <The_LoudSpeaker> Okay. But I was looking for a gui to enable/disable the amd card. Like nvdia. Nvdia provides a good gui. | 17:03 |
diogenes_ | it's disabled by default and it's enabled by DRI_PRIME=1, other than that, your bios might provide the settings which card to enable/disable. | 17:06 |
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pythonesia | ping | 18:34 |
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upupbb-user1 | hello which version is more lightweight, lubuntu or xubuntu? | 21:26 |
wxl | upupbb-user1: the "l" in lubuntu stands for it, soooooo | 21:31 |
upupbb-user1 | so lubuntu | 21:32 |
upupbb-user1 | I'm downloading, thing my hardware is really old. | 21:32 |
wxl | 64 bit at least? | 21:32 |
upupbb-user1 | no :( | 21:32 |
upupbb-user1 | Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2400 @ 1.83GHz 1GB RAM HDD 80GB | 21:33 |
wxl | oh yeah well that's a problem | 21:33 |
upupbb-user1 | No candidate? | 21:33 |
wxl | at least looking into the long term | 21:33 |
guiverc | Lubuntu 18.04 LTS works with x86 (i386/686); supported until 2021-April | 21:33 |
wxl | for now, 18.04 will do the trick, but you won't be able to go any further | 21:33 |
wxl | ^ what he said | 21:33 |
upupbb-user1 | I see | 21:34 |
upupbb-user1 | Any more lightweight distro you guys recommend? | 21:34 |
* wxl shrugs | 21:34 | |
guiverc | Xubuntu is another choice; again supported until 2021-April. It's only slightly heavier | 21:35 |
upupbb-user1 | but I mean more lightweight than lubuntu, I have read about slitaz, puppy, bohdi | 21:35 |
lubot | <HMollerCl> you will have same problem with all *buntu for 32 bit suport. | 21:36 |
guiverc | The only other choice in my mind would be pure debian. | 21:36 |
wxl | oh my i'd avoid puppy like the plague | 21:36 |
wxl | bodhi is an ubuntu derivative afaik so it will suffer the same problem | 21:36 |
wxl | maybe arch? | 21:37 |
wxl | nope, sorry | 21:37 |
guiverc | I tested Lubuntu up to 19.04 using a single-core pentium M 1gb box from ~15 years ago. Lubuntu is pretty good | 21:37 |
wxl | there's a "community derivative" arch linux 32 but i'm not sure what that means | 21:37 |
wxl | https://archlinux32.org/ | 21:38 |
wxl | of course arch is not "easy" per se | 21:38 |
lubot | <HMollerCl> arch is almost a white page, you need to install everything you want/need. | 21:40 |
wxl | right | 21:40 |
wxl | which means you can keep it really slim, but it also means it's not easy | 21:40 |
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