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Hi @joe-8888. I'm not sure why wayfire is using high cpu when running a web browser, but I would say, this is not common. There are a couple things you might try, however. 1) Remove any plugins from the [core] plugins list that you don't have a use for. 2) Install latest wayfire to /opt/wayfire/ by running the wf-install script. 2 will install the latest version of wayfire to /opt/wayfire/ by default. You can run it with /opt/wayfire/bin/startwayfire and if it doesn't help, simply remove /opt/wayfire/ directory to uninstall it. It will not affect your default wayfire installation in /usr/. |
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Hi all,
First of all thank you to everyone for contributing and maintaining wayfire.
I am using raspbian on my 1gb RAM Raspberry Pi 4 and noticed high RAM and CPU usage for wayfire especially when opening a web browser. All packages are up to date and mostly unchanged from default.
Is there anything I can remove / disable / adjust with my wayfire configuration to reduce resource use? I appreciate a Pi with 1gb RAM is very limited, but my use-case is also very limited: I don't need anything beyond the minimum to open a browser and access my router webportal and pihole webportal, via a RealVNC connection if that matters.
my defaults.ini file:
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