Re: [gentoo-user] Few problems

2007-01-01 Thread Strong Cypher

a good command to see what free mem you have is free or free -m
the second line indicate the reaminging real ram they stay
ex:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ free -m
total   used   free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:  3546   2005   1540  0436939
-/+ buffers/cache:629   2917 
Swap: 8191  0   8191


have fun
2006/12/31, Pavel Kouřil [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Ah, thx for explanation. I was afraid, there's someting wrong. XD

Now only remains the RO problem. =/
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Re: [gentoo-user] Few problems

2006-12-31 Thread Raymond Lewis Rebbeck
On Sunday, 31 December 2006 22:21, Pavel Kouřil wrote:
 I have few problems with my gentoo. =//
 1. After X  WM (I use KDE, in fluxbox it was same) my PC have insane
 CPU and RAM usage. Why? =// [2.0GHz AMD, 512MB RAM]

Run 'top' to see which processes are causing this.

 2. How I can setup autostart in KDE? (i wanna run firefox etc.
 automaticaly)

You can put scripts and symlinks in ~/.kde/Autostart/ to run whatever you want 
on login.

 And last problem, but this is more wine-related. 
 I have big game freezes in Ragnarok Online (kRO version), and when i
 wanna run updater, it ever falls down.

http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=928

Have a look at this page on the wine website to see if there are any bug 
reports or solutions relating to your problem:


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Re: [gentoo-user] Few problems

2006-12-31 Thread Pavel Kouřil

Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote:

On Sunday, 31 December 2006 22:21, Pavel Kouřil wrote:
  

I have few problems with my gentoo. =//
1. After X  WM (I use KDE, in fluxbox it was same) my PC have insane
CPU and RAM usage. Why? =// [2.0GHz AMD, 512MB RAM]



Run 'top' to see which processes are causing this.
  

In top isn't anything suspicious.
  

2. How I can setup autostart in KDE? (i wanna run firefox etc.
automaticaly)



You can put scripts and symlinks in ~/.kde/Autostart/ to run whatever you want 
on login.
  
If it is shell script, with chmod a+x, it only opens in KWrite at the 
start. =/
And last problem, but this is more wine-related. 
I have big game freezes in Ragnarok Online (kRO version), and when i

wanna run updater, it ever falls down.



http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=928

Have a look at this page on the wine website to see if there are any bug 
reports or solutions relating to your problem:
  
There isn't anything about it. It was firt place, where I searched for 
solutions.

Thanks and Happy New Year Everbody.



  




Re: [gentoo-user] Few problems

2006-12-31 Thread Philip Webb
061231 Pavel Kou??il wrote:
 After X  WM (I use KDE) my PC have insane CPU and RAM usage.
 it's Conk, and how is pc slow.

This can happen with some Internet sites, esp with Javascript or Flash.
Try something safe like the Gentoo WWW site: does it happen then ?

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Re: [gentoo-user] Few problems

2006-12-31 Thread Pavel Kouřil

Philip Webb wrote:

061231 Pavel Kou??il wrote:
  

After X  WM (I use KDE) my PC have insane CPU and RAM usage.
it's Conk, and how is pc slow.



This can happen with some Internet sites, esp with Javascript or Flash.
Try something safe like the Gentoo WWW site: does it happen then ?

  

This happens when I have only running X + WM.. No other programs.


Re: [gentoo-user] Few problems

2006-12-31 Thread Pavel Kouřil

Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote:

On Sunday, 31 December 2006 23:33, Pavel Kouřil wrote:
  

Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote:


On Sunday, 31 December 2006 23:02, Pavel Kouřil wrote:
  

Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote:


On Sunday, 31 December 2006 22:21, Pavel Kouřil wrote:
  

I have few problems with my gentoo. =//
1. After X  WM (I use KDE, in fluxbox it was same) my PC have insane
CPU and RAM usage. Why? =// [2.0GHz AMD, 512MB RAM]


Run 'top' to see which processes are causing this.
  

In top isn't anything suspicious.


What is telling you that you have high cpu and ram usage?
  

Conky, and how is pc slow. =/



Conky might be showing all ram usage, without telling you whether it's disk 
cache or applications using it. Take a look at kinfocenter's memory page and 
see what it says for application ram usage. Unused ram is wasted ram and it's 
likely your high ram usage is simply disk cache, which is good.


  
Kinfocenter shows the same.. 22,71/503,58MB RAM free, which is like a 
95% in conky.

And last problem, but this is more wine-related.
I have big game freezes in Ragnarok Online (kRO version), and when i
wanna run updater, it ever falls down.


http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=928

Have a look at this page on the wine website to see if there are any
bug reports or solutions relating to your problem:
  

There isn't anything about it. It was firt place, where I searched for
solutions.



  




Re: [gentoo-user] Few problems

2006-12-31 Thread Uwe Thiem
On 31 December 2006 13:51, Pavel Kouřil wrote:
 I have few problems with my gentoo. =//
 1. After X  WM (I use KDE, in fluxbox it was same) my PC have insane
 CPU and RAM usage. Why? =// [2.0GHz AMD, 512MB RAM]

You need to provide a bit more information here for us to give any meaningful 
answers.

 2. How I can setup autostart in KDE? (i wanna run firefox etc.
 automaticaly) 

Copy the appropriate desktop file to ~/.kde/Autostart.

 And last problem, but this is more wine-related. 
 I have big game freezes in Ragnarok Online (kRO version), and when i
 wanna run updater, it ever falls down.

No idea here. I don't use WINE.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Few problems

2006-12-31 Thread Hans-Werner Hilse
Hi,

On Sun, 31 Dec 2006 14:42:57 +0100
Pavel Kouřil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Kinfocenter shows the same.. 22,71/503,58MB RAM free, which is like a 
 95% in conky.

Memory consumption is not load! And it's pretty normal that Linux uses
up all available RAM. Substract the current cache and buffer values and
it's more like the classic idea of free RAM.

System load is independent from that and is expressed in the CPU usage
numbers e.g. displayed by top (I don't use Conky, so I've got no idea
how it looks there). When the idle value stays at 0%, your machine
_is_ likely under heavy load :-). This would also be expressed in the
average load display (top again), which would indicate with values
1.00 that in average, there's more than one process waiting for the CPU.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Few problems

2006-12-31 Thread Pavel Kouřil

Ah, thx for explanation. I was afraid, there's someting wrong. XD

Now only remains the RO problem. =/
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