[Linux-aus] cheap laptops
Steven Ellis
steven.ellis at gmail.com
Tue Jun 27 07:29:03 AEST 2023
On Tue, Jun 27, 2023 at 9:27 AM Steven Ellis <steven.ellis at gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 5:34 PM Russell Stuart via linux-aus <
> linux-aus at lists.linux.org.au> wrote:
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>> On 26/6/23 14:59, Steven Ellis via linux-aus wrote:
>> > I suppose it depends on your usage, but I wouldn't touch anything
>> > below 16GB for personal and 32GB for work these days. My web browser
>> > alone uses 16 GB on a regular basis.
>>
>> On my laptop I run a browser, vscode, SQL DB's, web servers and the
>> other usual stuff that I forget.
>>
>> $ free -h
>> total used free shared
>> buff/cache available
>> Mem: 15Gi 7.5Gi 1.3Gi 459Mi
>> 6.6Gi 7.1Gi
>> Swap: 15Gi 0B 15Gi
>>
>> As you say it depends on what you are doing. 8GB would be fine for me
>> on typical days. Occasionally I run a Windows VM and then 16GB isn't
>> enough without swap. With swap I get by.
>>
>> If you aren't spilling over into swap very occasionally, I'd say you've
>> spent too much on memory and using too much battery.
>>
>
> free -h
> total used free shared buff/cache
> available
> Mem: 31Gi 18Gi 2.8Gi 7.3Gi 9Gi
> 4.7Gi
> Swap: 18Gi 8.2Gi 10Gi
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>
and from ps_mem
496.2 MiB + 135.4 MiB = 631.6 MiB gnome-shell
2.3 GiB + 133.7 MiB = 2.5 GiB chrome (27)
11.5 GiB + 297.3 MiB = 11.8 GiB firefox (60)
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