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minus-squareEugenialinkEnglish5•1 month agoBecause it uses 250 MB of RAM on a well-optimized distro (e.g. installing it on DietPi), instead of 1.5 GB of RAM.
minus-squareJohn Richardlinkfedilink1•1 month agoSo does many of the GTK tools though… so, again… why use Qt at all if you want to save memory.
minus-square@Revan343@lemmy.calinkfedilink7•1 month agoIf you like GTK use Xfce, if you like Qt use LxQt
minus-squareEugenialinkEnglish4•1 month agoWe’re talking about a whole desktop environment, not “gtk tools”. Both lxde and lxqt are lightweight, and have more utilities and prefs than the standard window managers, or the old stuff, like icewm.
Because it uses 250 MB of RAM on a well-optimized distro (e.g. installing it on DietPi), instead of 1.5 GB of RAM.
So does many of the GTK tools though… so, again… why use Qt at all if you want to save memory.
If you like GTK use Xfce, if you like Qt use LxQt
We’re talking about a whole desktop environment, not “gtk tools”. Both lxde and lxqt are lightweight, and have more utilities and prefs than the standard window managers, or the old stuff, like icewm.