I am talking about memory here, it sure looks big. I have 128 MB. What 
sort of network problem ?
Any ideas how to find out what is problem, and possibly get rif of ?

I have also mounting problem.... nags about kernel not supporting ntfs 
-filesystem, is this true... I'd like to use some files on my Windows 
partitions......

I have tried:

mount -t ntfs /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows




Ezra Nugroho wrote:

> Is it memory or processing power?
> 56 % of RAM is used for these things alone looks somewhat too big, but 
> not too terrible.
> You have 128 M right?
> Maybe it is networking problem as suggested by other people.
>
> At 08:03 PM 6/12/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>
>> Ezra Nugroho wrote:
>>
>>> When you are firing things, run 'top' on the side.
>>> See what eats your processing power the most.
>>> Then we may be able to tell you more.
>>>
>>> KDE does have some problem with it's arts daemon. Sometime it eats 
>>> 80 - 100% processing power, if it hangs.
>>> We have many celeron 433, 128 M with 7.3 installed. KDE is up in 
>>> less than 2 minutes from boot. Mozilla fires within seconds.
>>>
>> Biggest memory eaters while running mozilla (one browser window and 
>> email-client) one konsole running 'top', mp3 player and konqueror: 
>> mozilla with 4 processes taking 26% of memory, X taking around 11% 
>> and various kdeitit 's   are taking 10+ % and xfs taking 5-6%
>>
>> Then I have many mingetty -prosesses, Normal or not ?
>>
>>
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