On 14/10/05, Gudmund Areskoug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Peter Childs wrote:
> > Whats the best way of finding out what is using my memory on my linux box?
> >
> how many are using it, what are they doing? (OOo)

Not usually more than 1 or 2 at a time but for some reason it does not
always exit when they exit, and mostly writing very short text
documents. Fax headers and the like.

>
> >
> > Oh apps, Postgres, Firefox, Kontact, Openoffice, multiple times were
> > running LTSP.
>
> Firefox: if people download a lot, and never clear the downloads, it can
> get a huge memory footprint, since the downloads (seemingly not all, but
> most) get cached.

Firefox does not seam to be a problem. Its lots of very small pages.

>
> OpenOffice:
> - http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=37890
> - http://tools.openoffice.org/performance/index.html (seems to be down
> ATM, though)
> - How is it installed? I never checked how it affected memory usage,
> just rectified it, but the way I first installed it (back on K12LTSP),
> the users ran an installation first time they used it. Unfortunately,
> some chose the option to install the full enchilada to their own
> directory, instead of only taking part in the commmon one. I guess such
> a thing should affect memory usage.

Debian Install network install I think we're using the version in etch
(1.1.4), its the only reasonable why to do it.

Peter Childs


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