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For a project I need to write and execute Ansible scripts in a Linux environment (CentOS).
Though using the command line and vi is interesting, I need to use graphical file explorer and Visual Studio Code to edit files.
Because the Linux VMs available to me have low memory (3GB) and run on slower CPUs, GNOME 3 for Desktop is too slow.
Are there lighter GUIs in which I can run Visual Studio code?
gnome virtual-machine gnome3 desktop-environment
add a comment |
For a project I need to write and execute Ansible scripts in a Linux environment (CentOS).
Though using the command line and vi is interesting, I need to use graphical file explorer and Visual Studio Code to edit files.
Because the Linux VMs available to me have low memory (3GB) and run on slower CPUs, GNOME 3 for Desktop is too slow.
Are there lighter GUIs in which I can run Visual Studio code?
gnome virtual-machine gnome3 desktop-environment
How low is the dedicated memory?
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 10:49
@Paradox I ran free -g , It says mem 3,swap 3 . I don't know whether it is 6 GB RAM or 3 GB RAM ?
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:01
It means 3GB or RAM + 3GB of swap. But 3GB is not that bad for a system with a desktop environment, even GNOME3.
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 11:04
add a comment |
For a project I need to write and execute Ansible scripts in a Linux environment (CentOS).
Though using the command line and vi is interesting, I need to use graphical file explorer and Visual Studio Code to edit files.
Because the Linux VMs available to me have low memory (3GB) and run on slower CPUs, GNOME 3 for Desktop is too slow.
Are there lighter GUIs in which I can run Visual Studio code?
gnome virtual-machine gnome3 desktop-environment
For a project I need to write and execute Ansible scripts in a Linux environment (CentOS).
Though using the command line and vi is interesting, I need to use graphical file explorer and Visual Studio Code to edit files.
Because the Linux VMs available to me have low memory (3GB) and run on slower CPUs, GNOME 3 for Desktop is too slow.
Are there lighter GUIs in which I can run Visual Studio code?
gnome virtual-machine gnome3 desktop-environment
gnome virtual-machine gnome3 desktop-environment
edited 2 days ago
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SamselvaprabuSamselvaprabu
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How low is the dedicated memory?
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 10:49
@Paradox I ran free -g , It says mem 3,swap 3 . I don't know whether it is 6 GB RAM or 3 GB RAM ?
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:01
It means 3GB or RAM + 3GB of swap. But 3GB is not that bad for a system with a desktop environment, even GNOME3.
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 11:04
add a comment |
How low is the dedicated memory?
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 10:49
@Paradox I ran free -g , It says mem 3,swap 3 . I don't know whether it is 6 GB RAM or 3 GB RAM ?
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:01
It means 3GB or RAM + 3GB of swap. But 3GB is not that bad for a system with a desktop environment, even GNOME3.
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 11:04
How low is the dedicated memory?
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 10:49
How low is the dedicated memory?
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 10:49
@Paradox I ran free -g , It says mem 3,swap 3 . I don't know whether it is 6 GB RAM or 3 GB RAM ?
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:01
@Paradox I ran free -g , It says mem 3,swap 3 . I don't know whether it is 6 GB RAM or 3 GB RAM ?
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:01
It means 3GB or RAM + 3GB of swap. But 3GB is not that bad for a system with a desktop environment, even GNOME3.
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 11:04
It means 3GB or RAM + 3GB of swap. But 3GB is not that bad for a system with a desktop environment, even GNOME3.
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 11:04
add a comment |
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Given your use case, and if you are this low on memory, the best choice would be to switch to a lightweight Desktop Environnement (DE), such as:
- XFCE
- Mate
- LXDE
- LXQt
- etc.
If you are (even sort of) new to Linux, I would suggest you to stay away from Tilling Window Managers (TWM); although being extremely lightweight and powerful once configured and mastered, I do not think one of these would be a good idea given your situation.
If you want to install XFCE (example):
First, you need to add the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) repository, as this is where you will install packages from:
# yum -y install epel-release
Then you can install XFCE Desktop Environment as following:
# yum -y groupinstall X11
# yum -y groups install "Xfce"
After a reboot, you will be able to switch to XFCE4 instead of using GNOME3 at the login screen.
add a comment |
There is a lot of "lightweight" Desktop Environments and Windows Managers available to all Unix-Like Operating Systems. They are good for not being resource hungry, for having a bunch of basic tools for daily usage(terminal emulator, file manager, music player, menus, etc) but they can't operate miracles on hardware that is way too dated.
Some of the desktop environments are:
LXQt - A Qt based desktop, result from the merge of the LXDE and Razor-Qt interfaces merge.
XFCE - A Gnome'ish looking desktop focused on stability
Mate - A "Gnome 2 Fork", that tries to be as simple as Gnome 2 was.
Cinnamon - Same as Mate, but officially endorsed by Linux Mint
I'll not suggest tiling Window Managers here like i3wm cause, even if they are less resource hungry than any of the options above, they are "bare metal" and need a lot of customization/tunning to turn them usable. And since they are tiling, it can cause confusion on some users cause they are pretty intense on keyboard shortcuts using.
if i install XFCE , can i take remote desktop from windows? how to do it?
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:12
1
@Samselvaprabu This would be better in another question. Or edited in this one, but not in an answer's comment.
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 11:20
1
@Paradox yes . make sense. will raise as separate question
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:21
add a comment |
You can use xfce as Desktop.
See here how to install:
https://www.rootusers.com/how-to-install-xfce-gui-in-centos-7-linux/
add a comment |
I use jwm. It is probably one of the most lightweight managers out there if all you want is to get your task done. It used to be the default in Puppy Linux. Install rofi also for starting programs.
add a comment |
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Given your use case, and if you are this low on memory, the best choice would be to switch to a lightweight Desktop Environnement (DE), such as:
- XFCE
- Mate
- LXDE
- LXQt
- etc.
If you are (even sort of) new to Linux, I would suggest you to stay away from Tilling Window Managers (TWM); although being extremely lightweight and powerful once configured and mastered, I do not think one of these would be a good idea given your situation.
If you want to install XFCE (example):
First, you need to add the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) repository, as this is where you will install packages from:
# yum -y install epel-release
Then you can install XFCE Desktop Environment as following:
# yum -y groupinstall X11
# yum -y groups install "Xfce"
After a reboot, you will be able to switch to XFCE4 instead of using GNOME3 at the login screen.
add a comment |
Given your use case, and if you are this low on memory, the best choice would be to switch to a lightweight Desktop Environnement (DE), such as:
- XFCE
- Mate
- LXDE
- LXQt
- etc.
If you are (even sort of) new to Linux, I would suggest you to stay away from Tilling Window Managers (TWM); although being extremely lightweight and powerful once configured and mastered, I do not think one of these would be a good idea given your situation.
If you want to install XFCE (example):
First, you need to add the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) repository, as this is where you will install packages from:
# yum -y install epel-release
Then you can install XFCE Desktop Environment as following:
# yum -y groupinstall X11
# yum -y groups install "Xfce"
After a reboot, you will be able to switch to XFCE4 instead of using GNOME3 at the login screen.
add a comment |
Given your use case, and if you are this low on memory, the best choice would be to switch to a lightweight Desktop Environnement (DE), such as:
- XFCE
- Mate
- LXDE
- LXQt
- etc.
If you are (even sort of) new to Linux, I would suggest you to stay away from Tilling Window Managers (TWM); although being extremely lightweight and powerful once configured and mastered, I do not think one of these would be a good idea given your situation.
If you want to install XFCE (example):
First, you need to add the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) repository, as this is where you will install packages from:
# yum -y install epel-release
Then you can install XFCE Desktop Environment as following:
# yum -y groupinstall X11
# yum -y groups install "Xfce"
After a reboot, you will be able to switch to XFCE4 instead of using GNOME3 at the login screen.
Given your use case, and if you are this low on memory, the best choice would be to switch to a lightweight Desktop Environnement (DE), such as:
- XFCE
- Mate
- LXDE
- LXQt
- etc.
If you are (even sort of) new to Linux, I would suggest you to stay away from Tilling Window Managers (TWM); although being extremely lightweight and powerful once configured and mastered, I do not think one of these would be a good idea given your situation.
If you want to install XFCE (example):
First, you need to add the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) repository, as this is where you will install packages from:
# yum -y install epel-release
Then you can install XFCE Desktop Environment as following:
# yum -y groupinstall X11
# yum -y groups install "Xfce"
After a reboot, you will be able to switch to XFCE4 instead of using GNOME3 at the login screen.
edited Apr 5 at 21:51
answered Apr 5 at 11:02
ParadoxParadox
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There is a lot of "lightweight" Desktop Environments and Windows Managers available to all Unix-Like Operating Systems. They are good for not being resource hungry, for having a bunch of basic tools for daily usage(terminal emulator, file manager, music player, menus, etc) but they can't operate miracles on hardware that is way too dated.
Some of the desktop environments are:
LXQt - A Qt based desktop, result from the merge of the LXDE and Razor-Qt interfaces merge.
XFCE - A Gnome'ish looking desktop focused on stability
Mate - A "Gnome 2 Fork", that tries to be as simple as Gnome 2 was.
Cinnamon - Same as Mate, but officially endorsed by Linux Mint
I'll not suggest tiling Window Managers here like i3wm cause, even if they are less resource hungry than any of the options above, they are "bare metal" and need a lot of customization/tunning to turn them usable. And since they are tiling, it can cause confusion on some users cause they are pretty intense on keyboard shortcuts using.
if i install XFCE , can i take remote desktop from windows? how to do it?
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:12
1
@Samselvaprabu This would be better in another question. Or edited in this one, but not in an answer's comment.
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 11:20
1
@Paradox yes . make sense. will raise as separate question
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:21
add a comment |
There is a lot of "lightweight" Desktop Environments and Windows Managers available to all Unix-Like Operating Systems. They are good for not being resource hungry, for having a bunch of basic tools for daily usage(terminal emulator, file manager, music player, menus, etc) but they can't operate miracles on hardware that is way too dated.
Some of the desktop environments are:
LXQt - A Qt based desktop, result from the merge of the LXDE and Razor-Qt interfaces merge.
XFCE - A Gnome'ish looking desktop focused on stability
Mate - A "Gnome 2 Fork", that tries to be as simple as Gnome 2 was.
Cinnamon - Same as Mate, but officially endorsed by Linux Mint
I'll not suggest tiling Window Managers here like i3wm cause, even if they are less resource hungry than any of the options above, they are "bare metal" and need a lot of customization/tunning to turn them usable. And since they are tiling, it can cause confusion on some users cause they are pretty intense on keyboard shortcuts using.
if i install XFCE , can i take remote desktop from windows? how to do it?
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:12
1
@Samselvaprabu This would be better in another question. Or edited in this one, but not in an answer's comment.
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 11:20
1
@Paradox yes . make sense. will raise as separate question
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:21
add a comment |
There is a lot of "lightweight" Desktop Environments and Windows Managers available to all Unix-Like Operating Systems. They are good for not being resource hungry, for having a bunch of basic tools for daily usage(terminal emulator, file manager, music player, menus, etc) but they can't operate miracles on hardware that is way too dated.
Some of the desktop environments are:
LXQt - A Qt based desktop, result from the merge of the LXDE and Razor-Qt interfaces merge.
XFCE - A Gnome'ish looking desktop focused on stability
Mate - A "Gnome 2 Fork", that tries to be as simple as Gnome 2 was.
Cinnamon - Same as Mate, but officially endorsed by Linux Mint
I'll not suggest tiling Window Managers here like i3wm cause, even if they are less resource hungry than any of the options above, they are "bare metal" and need a lot of customization/tunning to turn them usable. And since they are tiling, it can cause confusion on some users cause they are pretty intense on keyboard shortcuts using.
There is a lot of "lightweight" Desktop Environments and Windows Managers available to all Unix-Like Operating Systems. They are good for not being resource hungry, for having a bunch of basic tools for daily usage(terminal emulator, file manager, music player, menus, etc) but they can't operate miracles on hardware that is way too dated.
Some of the desktop environments are:
LXQt - A Qt based desktop, result from the merge of the LXDE and Razor-Qt interfaces merge.
XFCE - A Gnome'ish looking desktop focused on stability
Mate - A "Gnome 2 Fork", that tries to be as simple as Gnome 2 was.
Cinnamon - Same as Mate, but officially endorsed by Linux Mint
I'll not suggest tiling Window Managers here like i3wm cause, even if they are less resource hungry than any of the options above, they are "bare metal" and need a lot of customization/tunning to turn them usable. And since they are tiling, it can cause confusion on some users cause they are pretty intense on keyboard shortcuts using.
answered Apr 5 at 11:02
nwildnernwildner
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if i install XFCE , can i take remote desktop from windows? how to do it?
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:12
1
@Samselvaprabu This would be better in another question. Or edited in this one, but not in an answer's comment.
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 11:20
1
@Paradox yes . make sense. will raise as separate question
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:21
add a comment |
if i install XFCE , can i take remote desktop from windows? how to do it?
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:12
1
@Samselvaprabu This would be better in another question. Or edited in this one, but not in an answer's comment.
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 11:20
1
@Paradox yes . make sense. will raise as separate question
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:21
if i install XFCE , can i take remote desktop from windows? how to do it?
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:12
if i install XFCE , can i take remote desktop from windows? how to do it?
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:12
1
1
@Samselvaprabu This would be better in another question. Or edited in this one, but not in an answer's comment.
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 11:20
@Samselvaprabu This would be better in another question. Or edited in this one, but not in an answer's comment.
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 11:20
1
1
@Paradox yes . make sense. will raise as separate question
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:21
@Paradox yes . make sense. will raise as separate question
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:21
add a comment |
You can use xfce as Desktop.
See here how to install:
https://www.rootusers.com/how-to-install-xfce-gui-in-centos-7-linux/
add a comment |
You can use xfce as Desktop.
See here how to install:
https://www.rootusers.com/how-to-install-xfce-gui-in-centos-7-linux/
add a comment |
You can use xfce as Desktop.
See here how to install:
https://www.rootusers.com/how-to-install-xfce-gui-in-centos-7-linux/
You can use xfce as Desktop.
See here how to install:
https://www.rootusers.com/how-to-install-xfce-gui-in-centos-7-linux/
answered Apr 5 at 10:50
UltimoUltimo
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I use jwm. It is probably one of the most lightweight managers out there if all you want is to get your task done. It used to be the default in Puppy Linux. Install rofi also for starting programs.
add a comment |
I use jwm. It is probably one of the most lightweight managers out there if all you want is to get your task done. It used to be the default in Puppy Linux. Install rofi also for starting programs.
add a comment |
I use jwm. It is probably one of the most lightweight managers out there if all you want is to get your task done. It used to be the default in Puppy Linux. Install rofi also for starting programs.
I use jwm. It is probably one of the most lightweight managers out there if all you want is to get your task done. It used to be the default in Puppy Linux. Install rofi also for starting programs.
edited Apr 5 at 16:55
answered Apr 5 at 16:41
NishantNishant
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How low is the dedicated memory?
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 10:49
@Paradox I ran free -g , It says mem 3,swap 3 . I don't know whether it is 6 GB RAM or 3 GB RAM ?
– Samselvaprabu
Apr 5 at 11:01
It means 3GB or RAM + 3GB of swap. But 3GB is not that bad for a system with a desktop environment, even GNOME3.
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 11:04