What -fetch program is that?

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Hyfetch

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Thanks!

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Ayo 1.47Gb ram consumption on idle ?!

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My fedora KDE usee like 1.7G minimum and ~2.5G agter opening some apps and closing all of them

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I dont get why that is really

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I mentioned this elsewhere but this hyfetch isn’t actually fair to the crapbook. I had Firefox open as well, with Lemmy as the only open tab (so it’s totally usable, who needs to do anything other than post on Lemmy?). It was actually 1.03 Gb ram consumption on the terminal after closing Firefox.

Glados the crapbook is now running bunsenlabs and it’s sitting at 745M on the desktop according to conky.

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745M is still kinda much, when i was using xfce in idle i never reached more than 500M

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Why? Also you can buy more ram. It isn’t super cheap but it isn’t expensive either.

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I wanted to get more ram for my notebook however it’s soldered to the board with no extra DIMM or storage options.

It’s an old satellite from Toshiba, 4gb ram, dual core intel, 64gb emmc. Serves it’s purpose running a bare bones (ish) install of Nix.

Really hate ewaste hardware.

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hehe funny sex number

(69 Flatpaks)

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Also Linux version 6.9.4-201

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Oooh, I missed that. Nice!

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Please install Arch Linux + Enlightenment

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I tried to install arch like three times, it would hang during the nvdia driver install, then it would black screen during logging in, but now i suspect its because i clicked the option to comeplete the boot files on rufus and now am myself on bazzite

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Weird request but ok

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Nah, I actually really liked bunsenlabs when I tried running it live, so I’m going to install that, at least for a bit. I might try a different DE with Debian, XFCE was fine but not amazing.

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Try out void, it’s pretty fire

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Maybe try Alpine?

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You could also go with no DE and check out Fluxbox, i3, or sway. There’s something about Fluxbox that’s still charming all these years later.

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I can agree with Arch but recommend Sway ;)

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I use Arch btw


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