On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 03:28:35 -0300 Hugo Henrique Becker de Aguiar
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> Hi!
> 
> 
> I will first thank the programers involved with enlightenment. It is
> art ! :)
> 
> I think the issue I about to question is not really an enlightenment
> issue, but why does the system monitor (gnome) says I'm using so much
> less memory then the enlightenment monitor... I cannot find the process
> using all my memory!!

e doesnt have a memory monitor. if you mean whats in emodules (that is not in 
e! thats e modules a separate cvs tree entirely) then its not counting the same 
way. memory is a complex thing. but its probably not ignoring disk and buffer 
cache.

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裸好多
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