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Look at KDE's process management program (under the system menu), or a program like qps (which is what KDE's program is based on). It will show you in much better detail just how your memory is being used. In particular, the control center memory listing simply shows all memory that has been allocated to something, but if you look at qps or whatever, you will see that a large part of that is buffer or cache memory. The kernel will try to allocate as much cache space as possible... so most of you memory will appear to be used up if you include that. Actual program usage will be less, however. On my computer I have two x sessions open, both with kde 2.1, for a total program usage of 50 mb. > I just installed kde 2.1 on my Potato desktop, but it seems to run slowly. > It's a 300 mhz celeron, so I don't expect it to be too fast, but under Memory > > in the control center it reports 125 of the total physical 128 mb of ram > being used, even when no applications are open. If I open konquerer of some > other memory-intensive app the numbers fluctuates up and down a little bit. > What's going on? Is it supposed to be like this? > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- John Patton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get my GnuPG public key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] "'Tis strange--but true; for truth is always strange, stranger than fiction." - Bryron, Don Juan