FloraMae wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 9:09 pm
In my day to day use of Bookworm64, it seems with the Floorp browser, total ram use averages around 3GB give or take. If I remember right, about 1.5GB no browser running.
Not a puppy, but a Kennel Linux Void that runs at a base OS rate of about 300-400MB of ram is KLV-spectrwm, which uses a tiling window manager, no compositing etc. I run it on a 2GB ram netbook with a single 1.6 Ghz Celeron CPU, and it's remarkably snappy, but of course if you try to run youtube videos in a browser of any type, that will push to the 2GB limit pretty fast. When I do that, the video's audio runs consecutively and smoothly with no drop outs, but the video skips to keep up. Still amazes me that it doesn't crunch up and stop completely until it can process.
These days, ram and CPU requirements are now determined by the browsers and websites you frequent.
Right now I'm typing from a 20+ year old Dell XPS M1210 that was originally outfitted with winXP, and it's got 3GB of ram and a dual core 2GHz processor. It was a powerful "multi-media" machine in it's day, and I'm currently typing from KLV-airedale using Xfce, which runs youtube just fine. I teach music and this is parked at one of my locations, and I use it to play music and videos during lessons.
With LibreWolf opened to the forum it's reporting 1.04GB of ram. With youtube's front page loaded that jumps to 1.4GB of ram. With Ann Peebles Official Video of I Can't Stand the Rain running, that jumps to 1.5GB ram.
Also your performance will be affected by the CPU scaling governor.