Re: Beagle and Tomboy
- From: Ken VanDine <ken vandine org>
- To: Rajiv Vyas <rajiv1 gmail com>
- Cc: dashboard-hackers gnome org
- Subject: Re: Beagle and Tomboy
- Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 12:43:46 -0400
I would say this is due to swapping. Beagle and Tomboy both use a bit
of memory, so just 256 is probably not enough. My system is currently
using 98M for Beagle and 55M for Tomboy. Evolution is using an
additional 400M.
--Ken
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 12:13 -0400, Rajiv Vyas wrote:
> I have posted this question on the Tomboy forum also.
>
>
>
> It's related to the slowness in SuSE 9.3 with Gnome. I have run SuSE
> 9.3 with KDE and other distros (RH, FC3, Xandros) on the same machine
> (Celeron 1.7, 256 M Ram, and Swap partition of 500 M). but found that
> the 9.3 with Gnome quite slow at least 30%.
>
>
>
> Here are some other observations after running the "top" command: Mono
> hogs up 10% of the memory; once I launch beagle, the free space in my
> swap partition decreases by 70 Megs in the first 15 minutes; and when
> I have Beagle with Tomboy and Evolution running simultaneously, the
> computer literally crawls – remember the Win 98 days when you couldn't
> run more than two programs simultaneously?
>
>
> The question now is: Is this a Gnome, Mono, Beagle or Evolution
> problem. On another LUG forum where I have been discussion this issue,
> the debate is now Beagle Evolution and even SuSE. Many think that SuSE
> is inherently slow.
>
> Has anyone experienced the sluggishness in Gnome with Mono, Beagle
> and Evolution? What's the solution?
>
>
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