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Here I'm republishing an old blog post of mine originally from September 2012. The article has been slightly improved.

Linux desktop comparison (pt. 4): Less common GTK+ DEs

This is part 4 of my desktop testing series. We'll deal with some of the less common desktop environments in this entry which by chance are are all GTK+ based.

For test criteria and details about the basic Arch system used, please refer to the first part of this test:

Linux desktop comparison (pt. 1): Modern GTK+ DEs

GNOME 2

GNOME was the most popular Linux desktop before the new version 3 was released. GNOME 2 is quite old now but it is still a standard desktop in several more conservative distributions. And while it is not nearly as common anymore as it once was, it may still be the most widely used DE of this part of our test!

The GNOME 2 desktop (PNG)

Installation

Using mirror from 04/30/2011 (Kernel 2.6.38)

pacman -S xorg-server xorg-xinit dbus xf86-video-vesa gnome

Statistics

Memory usage right after starting up GNOME 2 (with a second login on tty2) and used disk space after removing pacman cache. Here are the values I got with _cat /proc/meminfo_ and _df_ respectively _df -h_:

Arch Linux +                   GNOME 2 (2.32)
MemTotal:                      1028476 KB
MemFree:                       888080 KB
Buffers:                       15672 KB
Cached:                        63488 KB
Rootfs:                        1299288 / 1.3 GB
[RAM used at startup:          140396 / ~137 MB]
[Disk space (without base OS): 645000 / 630MB]

ROX DE

ROX is best known for ROX-filer, a widely used file manager. A little less common is the ROX desktop. Like one would expect, ROX-filer is the heart of it, but there are several other parts which together form the ROX DE. In its default shape it is very simplistic - and certainly not nice-looking. But don't be fooled: With a little customization it can look a lot better than it does on this screenshot!

The ROX desktop (PNG)

Installation

pacman -S xorg-server xorg-xinit dbus dbus-glib virtualbox-archlinux-additions gconf libxxf86vm openbox rox
pacman -U rox-session-0.41.0-5-i686.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U appearance-0.9.1.ml-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U rox-clib-2.1.10-2-i686.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U appfactory-2.1.5.ml-2-i686.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U archive-2.2.git.ml-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U mini-clock-2.0.0.ml-2-any.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U resolution-0.3.ml-1-any.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U rox-edit-2.2-1-any.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U rox-font-0.9.2.ml-2-any.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U rox-keyboard-0.11.1.ml-1-any.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U rox-mouse-0.10.1.ml-1-any.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U rox-trash-0.3.0.ml-2-any.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U traylib-0.3.2.1-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U rox-trasktray-0.7-1-any.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U python-pyalsaaudio-0.7-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U rox-volume-0.4.14122008-1-any.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U systemtray-n-0.3.2.1.ml-2-i686.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U tasklisk-0.5.ml-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz

Statistics

Memory usage right after starting up ROX (with a second login on tty2) and used disk space after removing pacman cache. Here are the values I got with _cat /proc/meminfo_ and _df_ respectively _df -h_:

Arch Linux +                   ROX (0.41.0)
MemTotal:                      1030652 KB
MemFree:                       955128 KB
Buffers:                       10084 KB
Cached:                        36784 KB
Rootfs:                        1087652 / 1.1 GB
[RAM used at startup:          75524 / ~74 MB]
[Disk space (without base OS): 433364 / 423MB]

Enlightenment E17

Enlightenment started as a hackable window manager that was amazingly customizable. E16 is the current stable version of that WM. With E17 however so many things have been added that it is no longer considered just a WM but in fact a real DE. E17 is officially in beta stages but it is already pretty stable and used for everyday work by many users. It's offers a very much polished desktop experience.

The E17 desktop (PNG)

Installation

pacman -S xorg-server xorg-xinit dbus virtualbox-archlinux-additions e-svn

Statistics

Memory usage right after starting up E17 (with a second login on tty2) and used disk space after removing pacman cache. Here are the values I got with _cat /proc/meminfo_ and _df_ respectively _df -h_:

Arch Linux +                   E17 (snv-72693)
MemTotal:                      1030652 KB
MemFree:                       934808 KB
Buffers:                       8772 KB
Cached:                        50312 KB
Rootfs:                        896992 / 876 MB
[RAM used at startup:          95844 / ~94 MB]
[Disk space (without base OS): 242704 / 237MB]

Sugar

Sugar is not really a general-purpose desktop, but rather a DE made for children. It would probably not be known by many people if it wasn't the standard DE on the sub-notebooks of the well-known "One Laptop Per Child" project. It's also available as an optional package in some of the bigger distributions.

The Sugar desktop (PNG)

Installation

pacman -S xorg-server xorg-xinit dbus virtualbox-archlinux-additions python-pygame
pacman -U sugar-base-0.94.0-2-i686.pkg.tar.gz
pacman -U python2-xapian-1.2.10-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U sugar-datastore-0.94.0-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U icon-slicer-0.3-5-i686.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U sugar-artwork-0.94.0-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U sugar-presence-service-0.90.2-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U hippo-canvas-0.3.1-2-i686.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U sugar-toolkit-0.94.0-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz
pacman -U sugar-0.94.1-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz

Statistics

Memory usage right after starting up Sugar (with a second login on tty2) and used disk space after removing pacman cache. Here are the values I got with _cat /proc/meminfo_ and _df_ respectively _df -h_:

Arch Linux +                   Sugar (0.94.1)
MemTotal:                      1030652 KB
MemFree:                       911100 KB
Buffers:                       12092 KB
Cached:                        57340 KB
Rootfs:                        1272052 / 1.3 GB
[RAM used at startup:          119552 / ~117 MB]
[Disk space (without base OS): 617764 / 603MB]

Conclusion

GNOME 2 is the biggest DE this time and it's doing a little better than MATE (tested before) in terms of RAM needed. Sugar needs some less memory but it's not a DE many people will want to use, anyway. E17 is beautiful and still rather memory-saving. And the ROX desktop is by far the most frugal one so far when it comes to memory usage!

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