Originally shared by Guido Stepken
Where UBUNTU MATE success comes from
Obviously UNITY 7 has become kind of "heavyweight" application. Upcoming UNITY 8 memory footprint, in fact, will significantly shrink back again.
Qt5.5 engine, written in C++, with its excellent OpenGL based "cinematic experience" and declarative QML programming language will bring back MATE (and other desktop) users to standard UBUNTU very soon, IMHO.
Here the howto to measure the memory footprint yourself: https://flexion.org/posts/2014-03-memory-consumption-of-linux-desktop-environments.html
Which desktop do you prefer?
Where UBUNTU MATE success comes from
Obviously UNITY 7 has become kind of "heavyweight" application. Upcoming UNITY 8 memory footprint, in fact, will significantly shrink back again.
Qt5.5 engine, written in C++, with its excellent OpenGL based "cinematic experience" and declarative QML programming language will bring back MATE (and other desktop) users to standard UBUNTU very soon, IMHO.
Here the howto to measure the memory footprint yourself: https://flexion.org/posts/2014-03-memory-consumption-of-linux-desktop-environments.html
Which desktop do you prefer?
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