Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-08 Thread Ray Olszewski
Now that I better understand your goal, let me try to offer some suggestions. First, try using "ps aux" to get a more readable, and complete, picture of your memory use. "top" sorts by recent activity in its default setting, and that is not the best way to find what processes are using the most m

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-07 Thread Ankit Jain
--- chuck gelm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ankit Jain wrote: > > >thanks a lot for help > > > >but at this moment i am trying to find out what > >services i should stop with this redhat-config > service > > > >and also i am confused in 1 more topic. top shows a > >col on priority under PRI and

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-07 Thread Jim Nelson
Ankit Jain wrote: thanks a lot for help but at this moment i am trying to find out what services i should stop with this redhat-config service Pretty much anything you aren't going to use - if it's a desktop machine, for example, you don't need sendmail running, for example. As I mentioned befo

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-07 Thread chuck gelm
Ankit Jain wrote: thanks a lot for help but at this moment i am trying to find out what services i should stop with this redhat-config service and also i am confused in 1 more topic. top shows a col on priority under PRI and also ps -Al shows a col of priority i.e PRI what is the difference b/w bot

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-07 Thread Ankit Jain
thanks a lot for help but at this moment i am trying to find out what services i should stop with this redhat-config service and also i am confused in 1 more topic. top shows a col on priority under PRI and also ps -Al shows a col of priority i.e PRI what is the difference b/w both becaz both sho

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-07 Thread Ankit Jain
what is this doing thanks ankit --- Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Want to free memory? > > $ free > total used free shared > buffers cached > Mem:223708 220120 3588 0 > 28356 107936 > -/+ buffers/cache: 83828

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-06 Thread Owen Ford
On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 00:48, Ray Olszewski wrote: > At 10:07 AM 10/7/2004 +0800, Peter wrote: > >Want to free memory? > > > >$ free > > total used free sharedbuffers cached > >Mem:223708 220120 3588 0 28356 107936 > >-/+ buffe

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-06 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 10:07 AM 10/7/2004 +0800, Peter wrote: Want to free memory? $ free total used free sharedbuffers cached Mem:223708 220120 3588 0 28356 107936 -/+ buffers/cache: 83828 139880 Swap: 128480 3996 124484

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-06 Thread Peter
Want to free memory? $ free total used free sharedbuffers cached Mem:223708 220120 3588 0 28356 107936 -/+ buffers/cache: 83828 139880 Swap: 128480 3996 124484 $ locate /usr/bin/f* or x* or g* ...

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-06 Thread chuck gelm
Ankit Jain wrote: well i hope this will give u a idea about my sys current status thanks i had never got memory lost kinda messages but aftger some hours of working my system gets damn slow and even mozilla never opens on it. when i start mozilla it shows in panel starting mozilla and after a mi

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-06 Thread Jim Nelson
Ankit Jain wrote: thanks this is the output i am using redhat linux 9.0 "I know Red Hat has a lot of standard daemons (PCMCIA, ISDN, etc) that are started by default - have you used chkconfig or redhat-config-services to shut off unneded services?" as u said...how to do this. i am intrested in clos

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-05 Thread Ankit Jain
thanks this is the output i am using redhat linux 9.0 "I know Red Hat has a lot of standard daemons (PCMCIA, ISDN, etc) that are started by default - have you used chkconfig or redhat-config-services to shut off unneded services?" as u said...how to do this. i am intrested in closing these servi

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-05 Thread Ankit Jain
well i hope this will give u a idea about my sys current status thanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] ankit]$ free total used free shared buffers cached Mem:117912 116700 1212 0 1068 28472 -/+ buffers/cache: 87160 30752 Swap:

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-05 Thread Terrence Martin
Ankit Jain wrote: hi well i am using linux 9.0 kernel 2.4 ver. 128 Mb RAM i have seen not only on this sytem but the other one having 512 Mb RAM the most of the memory is lost or taken by graphics or xserver. on my system around 90% is occupied by the xsever and on the sys with 512 Mb RAM around 70

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-05 Thread chuck gelm
Ankit Jain wrote: hi well i am using linux 9.0 kernel 2.4 ver. 128 Mb RAM i have seen not only on this sytem but the other one having 512 Mb RAM the most of the memory is lost or taken by graphics or xserver. on my system around 90% is occupied by the xsever and on the sys with 512 Mb RAM around 70

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-05 Thread Jim Nelson
Ankit Jain wrote: hi well i am using linux 9.0 kernel 2.4 ver. 128 Mb RAM i have seen not only on this sytem but the other one having 512 Mb RAM the most of the memory is lost or taken by graphics or xserver. on my system around 90% is occupied by the xsever and on the sys with 512 Mb RAM around 70

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-05 Thread Geert Uytterhoeven
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004, Ankit Jain wrote: > well i am using linux 9.0 kernel 2.4 ver. 128 Mb RAM > > i have seen not only on this sytem but the other one > having 512 Mb RAM the most of the memory is lost or > taken by graphics or xserver. on my system around 90% > is occupied by the xsever and on the

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-04 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 06:01 AM 10/5/2004 +0100, Ankit Jain wrote: hi well i am using linux 9.0 kernel 2.4 ver. 128 Mb RAM i have seen not only on this sytem but the other one having 512 Mb RAM the most of the memory is lost or taken by graphics or xserver. on my system around 90% is occupied by the xsever and on the

Re: Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-04 Thread Jeff Woods
At 10/5/2004 06:01 AM +0100, Ankit Jain wrote: well i am using linux 9.0 kernel 2.4 ver. 128 Mb RAM i have seen not only on this sytem but the other one having 512 Mb RAM the most of the memory is lost or taken by graphics or xserver. on my system around 90% is occupied by the xsever and on the s

Heavy load of graphics

2004-10-04 Thread Ankit Jain
hi well i am using linux 9.0 kernel 2.4 ver. 128 Mb RAM i have seen not only on this sytem but the other one having 512 Mb RAM the most of the memory is lost or taken by graphics or xserver. on my system around 90% is occupied by the xsever and on the sys with 512 Mb RAM around 70% is occupied. h