On 9/10/19 7:55 AM, vvs vvs wrote:
Did I? I thought that I've said that I'm using x86_64 kernel
right now and that I have my memory stretched to the limits already.
But yes, I've experimented with x86_64 userland some time ago, I don't remember
exact numbers but I think that I've lost 100-200 MB of memory. And I have not much
time to experiment every time something have changed.
You are right that I can reduce memory footprint by carefully tuning my system. But
that's what I've already did and Fedora breaks it just too often. I'm used to
work without GNOME on my other computer that have only 32-bit CPU. But it started to be
very painful to upgrade to newer Fedora releases. So, when I've got 64-bit computer
I've just went with the flow and don't customize parts I'm not really
interested in. I want to spend on it as little time as possible. Going for my own Linux
from scratch is just not viable.
Wait---so you are using 32-bit Gnome on a 64-bit capable CPU running
64-bit kernel? If the reason is to save 200MB of memory, you should
definitely try one of the memory-thrifty desktop environments like xfce.
You also said that you're running a memory-hungry non-Fedora
application, which you presumably compile yourself.
Therefore, it looks to me that you should try a 64-bit Fedora with a
memory-saving xfce, install a 32-bit GCC toolchain and compile your app
in 32-bit mode.