Re: Staroffice and gtop

2000-01-08 Thread Brad
On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 10:58:58AM -0500, Brian J. Stults wrote: > Yes, I've noticed the same. When I do a "ps aux", I get staroffice > using 236MB of memory. It's certainly not true. What I actually get is > 7 instances of staroffice using 33.7MB each. I've been assuming that > this really ind

Re: Staroffice and gtop

2000-01-07 Thread Brian J. Stults
Yes, I've noticed the same. When I do a "ps aux", I get staroffice using 236MB of memory. It's certainly not true. What I actually get is 7 instances of staroffice using 33.7MB each. I've been assuming that this really indicates it's using 33.7MB total. That still means staroffice is a hog, bu

Re: Staroffice and gtop

2000-01-07 Thread aphro
you sure you did not read that incorrectly? lcdproc and gtop and virtualy every other program gets its processing info from the same place, biggest program ive seen is E, on a freshly installed SuSe 6.3 machine it sometimes took over 220MB of memory. nate On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Aaron Solochek wrote

Staroffice and gtop

2000-01-07 Thread Aaron Solochek
I was checking gtop today to see how much memory was going to various things, and staroffice was reported as using 500+ megs. Now, I did just upgrade to 512mb of ram, but I have like 200megs of other things in memory, so this didn't make much sense. Also, LCDProc (A program to display system inf