OoO En cette fin de nuit blanche du jeudi 02 octobre 2003, vers 06:41, Nirmal Govind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
> Another related qn.. the memory usage statistic using top doesn't show > memory freeing up after I close some heavy duty programs like > Openoffice and mozilla that I had running.. so in effect, the memory > usage grows till almost 100% of the memory is used up but it never > comes back down.. so I shut down X and checked top again, a little bit > was freed up but almost 80% of my 640MB RAM was used up though all I > had running was a console login... I had to reboot to get the memory > freed up... any idea why this happens? Any solution? I'm using KDE 3.1 > and a ben10 kernel on an ibook 2.2 ... If you have bought 640 MB of RAM, I suppose you want them to be used, this ies exactly what Linux does. Unused memory is used for caching purposes. -- /* * Hash table gook.. */ 2.4.0-test2 /usr/src/linux/fs/buffer.c