On 17/10/05, Gudmund Areskoug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
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 fo
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
Firefox: if people download a lot, and never clear the downloads, it can
get a huge memory footprint, since the downloads (seemingly not all, but
most) get cached.
You can disable Firefox's memory caching with the user_pref
"browser.cache.memory.enable" or limit the amount used by
"browser.ca
Hi Peter,
Peter Childs wrote:
Whats the best way of finding out what is using my memory on my linux box?
I have a server that has 1Gb of memory, It was using all this up and a
small amount of swap, and was running rather slowly, So I shut it down
to fit some more memory, This failed the new mem
Peter Childs wrote:
Whats the best way of finding out what is using my memory on my linux box?
I have a server that has 1Gb of memory, It was using all this up and a
small amount of swap, and was running rather slowly, So I shut it down
to fit some more memory, This failed the new memory was fo
Whats the best way of finding out what is using my memory on my linux box?
I have a server that has 1Gb of memory, It was using all this up and a
small amount of swap, and was running rather slowly, So I shut it down
to fit some more memory, This failed the new memory was for some odd
reason was i
Marten,
1) When you say "uses 650Mb for the system" how do you arrive at this
number? Are you including buffers and cache?
2) The error doesn't seem to be running out of memory, it seems that
grsec isn't allowing the program to execute. Notice the line that says
"requesting 4096... against lim
HI,
one of my LTSP servers uses to much memeory and this results in not enough
memeory to run large applications like OpenOffice.
The server has 750M internal and 1G swapp ! But it uses around 650M for the
system only...
Here is the log enties from my last try to start oowriter:
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