As a further thought, can you post the output from a 'free' comand in here
- these figures look seriously wrong for a single user linux system!
Steve Flynn
IBM MVS Operations Analyst
Ryan Drafall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 25/02/2000 13:10:36
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Subject: [newbie] hard disk thrashing and modem problem...
Hello,
After installing Mandrake7.0 perfectly yesterday and running it for
the first time, I noticed some (what seemed to be unnecessary) hard disk
thrashing. Even when no programs are running, every 3 or 4 seconds I
can hear a little thrashing from the hard disk. Is this normal? Also,
my modem will still not work. I've set up everything with linuxconf and
stuff like that, but I still get "Sorry, Modem is Busy" error. I
noticed that when I boot my 'puter to Linux, in the boot up process, it
says "BRINGING UP INTERFACE PPP0-[FAILED]". I'm using a PII 300 MHz
with 96 mb of RAM (which Linux recognizes totally), 6.4 gig, modem is a
CPI ViVa 56LC-SM ISP PnP (non-winmodem, i think). I have disabled "PnP
OS installed" option in the BIOS and I'm running a dual-boot
win98se/linux machine with LILO as my boot loader. When I check how
much of my swap partition (133 Mb) is in use, it says 130 Mb! Whereas,
when it says how much RAM is in use, it says I have 2 Mb free out of
96mb!!! Shouldn't Linux be using a lot more swap file and not as much
RAM? Thank you very much to any one who can help. Ryan.