Re: Netscape and Gnome
- From: mark hoist nlcomm com
- To: nils jeppe de
- CC: FKrieger hitchhiker nmu edu, gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Netscape and Gnome
- Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 09:01:37 -0400
You're probably swapping. Gnome is nice, but at this point it is
an incredible memory hog... it drives me nuts on my machine with
90 megs of RAM; I can't imagine the pain of running it with 16 megs.
There is a Linux utility, "top" that will tell you what is happening
with your memory usage - in particular how much swap and real memory
are in use. Try running this in an xterm while you start up these
programs and you'll get a feel for what's going on.
Note: the only worse memory hog than Gnome is Netscape - NS is
efficient at first but it has had a memory leak for years... it
keeps growing and growing...
For low memory systems I use QVWM or WindowMaker and avoid
netscape....
Mark
On Thu, 22 Apr 1999, Krieger, Frank wrote:
> 1. Netscape takes four minutes to launch....no lie, four minutes.
Really four minutes? As in, you actually took the time?
> 2. When I attempt to download a large file, like WordPerfect,
> Netscape runs out of memory....(And I've already allocated more under
> the control panel)
How big are your swap partition(s)? What other software is loaded at the
same time? And what does "allocated more under the control panel" mean - I
didn't think you could assign any fixed amount of RAM to any specific
task/program? (OK maybe I am ust wrong here.)
> Now I'm running RH 5.2 on a Pentium 133 with 16 meg. , is the problem a
> configuration of the hardware or software? And is there a way to make
> Netscape stop shutting down and locking up the system?
Well... 16 MB is really very, very, very little. I ran a P60 with 64MB and
still sometimes the thing starts swapping. Netscape alone eats up about
15MB of RAM... sometimes more. Add to that another 10-15 MB of Ram that
X11 ate on my machine... So I would say that with 16 MB you can NOT expect
Linux to perform efficently.
I would really suggest you get at least another 16 MB... if you can, get a
total of 64 MB. Yes those old PS/2 Simms are expensive nowadays, so be
weary (The cheapest go for about US$35 per 16MB chip here in Germany).
Nils
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