On Thursday 14 June 2001 10:52, Gunner Carstens wrote:
> > Hmmm,
> >
> > It would be unusual if the RAM weren't nearly full
> > regardless. The linux kernel believes unused memory is
> > wasted memory. Memory full is a NORMAL condition.
> >
> > Let's see what your hardware is. If you have an MVP3
but you DO have some swap space allocated on your hard disk, haven't you?
On Tuesday 12 June 2001 23:23, you wrote:
> I'm using a Mandrake 7.2 on a Pentium 3 with 128MB RAM, on a newly
> installed system. I found it a bit slow and quite a bit of the programs -
> like KDE mediaplayer - won´t star
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 09:45, Dave Sherman wrote:
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> On Wednesday 13 June 2001 08:30, thus spake Quaylar:
> > At 23:23 12.06.2001 +0200, you wrote:
> > >I'm using a Mandrake 7.2 on a Pentium 3 with 128MB RAM, on
> > > a newly installed system.
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On Wednesday 13 June 2001 08:30, thus spake Quaylar:
> At 23:23 12.06.2001 +0200, you wrote:
> >I'm using a Mandrake 7.2 on a Pentium 3 with 128MB RAM, on a newly
> > installed system. I found it a bit slow and quite a bit of the
> > programs - like K
At 23:23 12.06.2001 +0200, you wrote:
>I'm using a Mandrake 7.2 on a Pentium 3 with 128MB RAM, on a newly installed
>system. I found it a bit slow and quite a bit of the programs - like KDE
>mediaplayer - won´t start up. I found out that with NO programs started
>from the desktop by me, the RAM i
I'm using a Mandrake 7.2 on a Pentium 3 with 128MB RAM, on a newly installed
system. I found it a bit slow and quite a bit of the programs - like KDE
mediaplayer - won´t start up. I found out that with NO programs started
from the desktop by me, the RAM is nearly full!
I can see, that I'm runnin