Hi Peter,

Peter Childs wrote:
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.

OOo not exiting sounds like a/the problem.

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.

I too ran the network install, but still had the users being asked if they wanted local installation or not.

You might check if they've got huge OOo directories in their home directories.

BR,
Gudmund


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