Hey everyone,
I keep seeing information circulating online that KDE Plasma 6 is incredibly lightweight these days, often compared to XFCE and frequently praised as being significantly lighter than GNOME.
I recently set up a new laptop (Intel Core Ultra 7, 16GB RAM) and decided to test this out.
Here is what I found:I installed Fedora 43 KDE, and out of the box, the memory footprint was higher than expected. Even after doing some under-the-hood optimization, specifically disabling packagekitd and DiscoveryNotifier (which reclaimed about ~400MB of idle RAM, removal of korganizer that consume ram), my system idles at ~1.7-1.8 GB. That is definitely optimized, but not exactly "XFCE territory".
I did some configuration like moving taskbar on top, but I don't think something that suppose to increase memory by much. Unfortunately haven't tested it on completed vanilla install.
I can post htop output sorted by MRES if needed.
For comparison, I checked my highly optimized Ubuntu GNOME setup. After applying similar tweaks (like disabling gnome-software from autostarting), that machine idles smoothly at just ~1.5-1.6 GB.
One thing I can think of is that the Ubuntu Gnome has dGPU vs laptop vs iGPU. Is there a better way to benchmark this?
EDIT: BTW, on an older laptop Kubuntu 24.04 the RAM is low as 1.1GB!
My initial impression has always been that KDE is inherently a bit heavier, so I'm surprised by the prevailing narrative that it's noticeably lighter than modern GNOME.
Is it distribution configuration Ubuntu VS Fedora?
What are your idle RAM numbers looking like on Plasma 6 vs. GNOME these days?
I keep seeing information circulating online that KDE Plasma 6 is incredibly lightweight these days, often compared to XFCE and frequently praised as being significantly lighter than GNOME.
I recently set up a new laptop (Intel Core Ultra 7, 16GB RAM) and decided to test this out.
Here is what I found:I installed Fedora 43 KDE, and out of the box, the memory footprint was higher than expected. Even after doing some under-the-hood optimization, specifically disabling packagekitd and DiscoveryNotifier (which reclaimed about ~400MB of idle RAM, removal of korganizer that consume ram), my system idles at ~1.7-1.8 GB. That is definitely optimized, but not exactly "XFCE territory".
I did some configuration like moving taskbar on top, but I don't think something that suppose to increase memory by much. Unfortunately haven't tested it on completed vanilla install.
I can post htop output sorted by MRES if needed.
For comparison, I checked my highly optimized Ubuntu GNOME setup. After applying similar tweaks (like disabling gnome-software from autostarting), that machine idles smoothly at just ~1.5-1.6 GB.
One thing I can think of is that the Ubuntu Gnome has dGPU vs laptop vs iGPU. Is there a better way to benchmark this?
EDIT: BTW, on an older laptop Kubuntu 24.04 the RAM is low as 1.1GB!
My initial impression has always been that KDE is inherently a bit heavier, so I'm surprised by the prevailing narrative that it's noticeably lighter than modern GNOME.
Is it distribution configuration Ubuntu VS Fedora?
What are your idle RAM numbers looking like on Plasma 6 vs. GNOME these days?
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