Currently gnome-shell is taking 135MB of ram, with other gdm/gnome related background services ranging in 700KB-3.2MB each to like 20MB together.
And it's as snappy as my sway config I log into depending on the needs.
I just spammed virtual desktop changes, opening Files, browsing, and it's as snappy as it is in sway.
I think gnome is getting a lot of unfair performance criticism online as it looks like something that would be slow.
Maybe it was slow back in the starting gnome3 days.
Maybe there are some heavy differences in how distros package it? (arch btw)
... though I will say that from my experience it's the KDE that's the slow one. I don't have it installed currently on this machine but had in the past and have it on my steam deck(which is stronger then this laptop).
It feels sluggish and I have this bouncing cursor wait animation in my head right now just thinking about it.
Currently gnome-shell is taking 135MB of ram, with other gdm/gnome related background services ranging in 700KB-3.2MB each to like 20MB together.
And it's as snappy as my sway config I log into depending on the needs.
I just spammed virtual desktop changes, opening Files, browsing, and it's as snappy as it is in sway.
I think gnome is getting a lot of unfair performance criticism online as it looks like something that would be slow. Maybe it was slow back in the starting gnome3 days. Maybe there are some heavy differences in how distros package it? (arch btw)
... though I will say that from my experience it's the KDE that's the slow one. I don't have it installed currently on this machine but had in the past and have it on my steam deck(which is stronger then this laptop). It feels sluggish and I have this bouncing cursor wait animation in my head right now just thinking about it.