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Hi, |
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Am Dienstag, 30. August 2011, 13:56:44 schrieb Alex Schuster: |
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> Alan McKinnon writes: |
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> > On Tue 23 August 2011 18:17:17 Stroller did opine thusly: |
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> > > On 23 August 2011, at 07:27, Joost Roeleveld wrote: |
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> [...] |
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> |
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> > > > And I don't really see the point of D-BUS on a server either. |
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> > > > All the services that need to talk to each other already have |
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> > > > working communication paths. |
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> > > |
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> > > Reading that blog entry I found discouraging the idea that dbus |
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> > > might be required on my servers in the future, if systemd becomes |
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> > > popular with distros. |
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> > |
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> > What's your objection to dbus? It gives you a standard message bus, is |
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> > small, light, consumes minimal resources and provides a nice standard |
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> > way to do IPC. Probably easier than reinventing the wheel with named |
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> > pipes and other bits over and over. |
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> Except for me. dbus-daemon often uses 10-20% of my CPU according to top. |
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Mine idles most of the time, no CPU is used. My computer is running for ~6h |
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now, dbus-daemon used less than 1.5s CPU time. |
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> And |
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> this morning, it was using about 750M of memory. Which is less than kwin's |
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> and Kontact's usage, but still. |
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Strange. Mine uses only ~20MB. |
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> But I think the problem is on my side, I run KDE4 with only 8G of memory, no |
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> wonder I need 1.7G of swap right now. |
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> </rant> |
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I have only 4GB of memory, run kde4, swap is not used at all most of the time. |
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There are still ~512MB free with ~1,3GB cached currently. |
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I do have programs running :) firefox with some tabs, kdevelop with a project |
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(~100.000 LOC), kmail, LibreOffice and 3 konsoles, each with some tabs open. |
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I know, I am of no help at all, but I really wonder, why your numbers differ so |
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significantly from mine. |
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> Wonko |
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Michael |