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Re: KDE 2.1 memory issue
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- Subject: Re: KDE 2.1 memory issue
- From: fredy <fredarie5(at-nospam)isdn.net.il>
- Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2001 00:49:14 +0300
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Yes, the upgrade is on the way....
i check memory usage with :
1. the kde sysguard or process info.
2. /proc/meminfo
they both show the same results at least as to total mem usage...
the thing is that I wouldnt even check this is i didnt see some strange
things like being unable to open new mozilla windows after 5 or 6 are open,
or waiting for almost 10 seconds till the first browser window opens...
I've checked and I see no unneeded proccesses running (meaning its a normal
workstation...no server proccesses running)...
The swap mem is almost never used....
Just seems slow... I really dont feel like debugging all my apps to see
what's wrong but i may just do that... cause the problem is always with the
startup speed, not the normal operation.
On Thursday 30 August 2001 02:30 pm, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> 1. Please upgrade to KDE 2.2 as KDE 2.1 had some nasty bugs.
>
> 2. I really don't know how do you measure your memory usage. top / ps - is
> not good if you check for example how much X takes (the number that you see
> on ps/top with X running is actually X + your video memory + fonts server +
> other stuff - so it's misleading)
>
> 3. At my last job - people had machines with 256MB, with 8 virtual desktops
> full of apps running (5-8 browsing windows, kdevelop, 10 konsole shells
> [not session], etc) and it barely touched the swap memory.
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