On Tuesday 18 Nov 2003 11:43 am, elPunishar wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 Nov 2003 9:42 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > On Tuesday 18 Nov 2003 9:30 am, elPunishar wrote:
> > > hi everybody,
> > >
> > > i noticed that my 1 gig of ram is getting filled up real quick,
> > > which may be okay since i'm running a lot of programs.
> > > BUT it doesn't come down again even when i close the
> > > programs... memory use just grows and grows (slow but steady),
> > > then beginns to fill up the swap space...
> >
> > Linux uses memory very differently from Windows.  This is normal
> > behaviour, making all memory quickly available at all times.  It
> > dynamically releases memory least likely to be needed whenever
> > something else requires it.  It's nothing to worry about at all.
> >
> > > i hope you don't rip my head off for this, but that behaviour
> > > seems a little window-esque to me...
> > > granted, its a lot slower than on a windows box.
> >
> > It shouldn't be a lot slower.  Things that might affect it are
> >
> > How much RAM have you got?
> >
> > How full is your drive? In a console, type df
> >
> > Is the drive using dma? - try hdparm -d /dev/hda (assuming hda is
> > your drive letter)
> >
> > Paste here what replies you get.
> >
> > Anne
>
> okay, your answer clarifies that. i'm reliefed :)
>
> what i meant was: the process of using up all avalable memory is
> much slower than on windows.
> the machine runs a LOT faster than on windows! :))
>
> output:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# hdparm -d /dev/hda
> /dev/hda:
>  using_dma    =  1 (on)

Everything looks fine.

Anne
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