Haik Aftandilian wrote:
Rob McMahon wrote:
Hmm, I admit I'm playing around with this system, and turning everything
in sight on, but this surely can't be right:
SunOS wonky 5.11 snv_93 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
4:29pm up 5 day(s), 1:15, 1 user, load average: 0.11, 0.14, 0.14
ps -o
Lurie wrote:
Try to disable compiz, and use firefox 3.0 instead of firefox 2.0...
I know I could disable compiz. Like I say, I'm just trying things out.
It works very well on this box, and Sun Ultra 40, and starts off
perfectly reasonably. I've just had to CTRL-ALT-BS the X server
try do disable the xscreensaver and use
$ xlock -mode blank
instead, and see if that helps.
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Hmm, I admit I'm playing around with this system, and turning everything
in sight on, but this surely can't be right:
SunOS wonky 5.11 snv_93 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
4:29pm up 5 day(s), 1:15, 1 user, load average: 0.11, 0.14, 0.14
ps -o etime,comm -p 545
ELAPSED COMMAND
5-01:16:35
Xorg shares memory with X apps. So whenever you start an X app, Xorg's memory
increases.
Also, ZFS will use any free memory for cache (and free it as required)... it's
so dynamic that I've stopped monitoring memory usage totally. It's always at
99%.
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Xorg shares memory with X apps. So whenever you start
an X app, Xorg's memory increases.
Also, ZFS will use any free memory for cache (and
free it as required)... it's so dynamic that I've
stopped monitoring memory usage totally. It's always
at 99%.
I have found that zfs cache is a real
Rob McMahon wrote:
Hmm, I admit I'm playing around with this system, and turning everything
in sight on, but this surely can't be right:
SunOS wonky 5.11 snv_93 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
4:29pm up 5 day(s), 1:15, 1 user, load average: 0.11, 0.14, 0.14
ps -o etime,comm -p 545
Try to disable compiz, and use firefox 3.0 instead of firefox 2.0...
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