Hi,

I am running Debian potato on a box with 128 MB RAM. My swap file is
64 MB. This was the size I got recommended when partitioned the disk.

Lately I have my swap getting dangerously full while I still have a lot
of free memory. Even when I close almost all programs the swap file
stays filled up.

What might cause this? Should I use Partition Magic and resize my swap
partition, or is my 64 MB normally enough for a system like mine?

TIA

-- 
                              o 
--------- __o       __o      /\_   _ \\o  (_)\__/o  (_)
------- _`\<,_    _`\<,_    _>(_) (_)/<_    \_| \   _|/' \/
------ (_)/ (_)  (_)/ (_)  (_)        (_)   (_)    (_)'  _\o_

        Regards,
        Christian Dysthe
        E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Web: http://oddbird.dyndns.org/cdysthe/
        ICQ 3945810
        Powered by Debian GNU/Linux

           
                 "Clones are people two"

Reply via email to