Re: (no subject)



Make sure you are accounting for shared memory accordingly. If you are
using top, you probably aren't. Try using procman; it's a bit smarter
(as long as you have the right columns turned on.)

--Ben

On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 14:21, Todd Booher wrote:
> I'm running gnome 2.0 (with the latest files updated through red carpet)
> and it seems like there is a memory leak somewhere.  When I first boot up
> I have about half of my 256mb of RAM free (via system monitor).  If I leave
> the computer sitting there with no applications open it will eventually
> consume all of the the memory so there is no free memory showing available
> in
> system monitor.
> 
> Nautilus and Mozilla seem to be the big users of memory (21mb and 25mb
> respectively)
> with the X server being the largest at 86mb.  Also what does the
> "gnome-throbber"
> and "gnome-settings-daemon" do as these also take about 7mb of ram each and
> are
> running even though nautilus is not.  I'm assuming they are there to speed
> up the
> launch and running of nautilus but wanted to verify it.
> 
> Is this memory usage typical of gnome 2.0?  I'm a new user so I don't know
> what
> to expect.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> 
> Todd
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