On Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 07:21:10PM +0000, andy wrote: > Marko Randjelovic wrote:
> >I think it is memory issue. Programs generally are using more memory > >with new releases. Use 'free' command to see your memory situation. > >'top' can tell you which processes are consuming most memory. You can > >use also System Monitor with gnome or KDE System Guard but they use > >more guess what: memory. :) > > > > > I am on a P4 machine with 1Gb of RAM and what surprises me, running Etch > with a 2.6.18 kernel is that even with this setup, there are times when > approx 10% of my swap space is being used. Memory seems to be cached > readily, but released grudgingly, altho' to be fair, I am using a Gnome > DE. This really only becomes a problem when playing a game like Oolite > (basically because the game becomes so slow to respond on full screen) > or when I am burning a recently converted video file to a DVD using > growisofs (then the entire system freezes and I have to pull the mains > on it and reboot). > > I don't know if this is just my machine or a more general problem in > Etch having only been using Etch for a few weeks now. I'm seeing some similar stuff in my one etch desktop -- always some of the swap is being used. My specs are way lower than your's but I'm using xfce. I don't see this behavior on my sid desktop, though it has more memory and has a more stripped desktop which could be hiding it. I've got a P4 with 256 megs and 256 megs of swap. I'm currently showing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ free total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 248152 229800 18352 0 2324 83880 -/+ buffers/cache: 143596 104556 Swap: 248996 91304 157692 with nothing on my desktop but two terminals -- 1 with mutt and one with just the free command. I've got a couple things running -- mysqld and gdm -- that would add a bit, but still it seems like a lot more swapping is going on than I'd like. maybe I need to play with /proc/sys/vm/swappiness A
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