On Thursday 10 February 2011 05:25:14 ltsp-discuss-
requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
> I've noticed that I have a memory leak under Ubuntu Lucid. I am
> running a quad core Opteron with 16 Gigs of ram, 64 bit OS with
> clients built with i386 option. Everything
> starts off fairly well, but within a day or two I've used up nearly
> all of the 16 gigs. Right now, with a four days of uptime and only 5
> users on the system, free  shows me only 2 gigs left but I don't see
> anything
> crazy using top. This problem has persisted accross kernal upgrades.
> Output from uname, free, and top pasted below. Any ideas how I might
> track down the what's going on?
> 
> Your advice would be appreciated.

You do understand that UNIX systems are SUPPOSED to have no free mem. Free mem 
is a waste.

If you really had a memory leak I'd expect to see swap slowly being used up, 
as it saves what-was-leaked-but-the-OS-thinks-is-important.

My quick looks says all seems good
James

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