How do I look at resident memory? I just fired up the gnome system
monitor and got my data from that.

It would be really nice if it could use less resources, because on my
2ghz 512mb pc it brings down everything to a halt when updating.
Eliminitaing the need for tv-sort would be great. Also could these
scripts be run with a lower priority, so they won't take all cpu
resources when I am doing other things? I think that wouldn't be hard to
implement. And why does it keep all listings in memory? I would think it
only needs to have the current and upcoming programs in memory (and
maybe one or two after that) and then read from disk when those are
finished.

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Ontv uses lots of CPU and memory when updating tv listings
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