>>>>> "Matthew" == Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matthew> :Believe me, I look at these things. Yes there is a lot
Matthew> going on and a :lot using memory. I normally have about
Matthew> 20% to 25% of my Gig of swap :used... meaning that I have
Matthew> allocated roughly double my RAM in :applications. : :And
Matthew> when this worst-case happens, memory is full... but the
Matthew> only :active application is Netscape. : :On my home
Matthew> machine, the same thing tends to happen. It only has
Matthew> 128M :and vastly fewer things going on. I see cases were
Matthew> I'm surfing for :20-30 minutes and I will hit this 10 to
Matthew> 30 second (longer, becase the :swap at home is slower)
Matthew> gap in netscape response. : :The only other applications
Matthew> running would be something like a small :UUCP transfer or
Matthew> a small amount of NFS traffic when the wife's :(diskless)
Matthew> machine changes screensavers. : :Dave.
This may be a stupid suggestion, so please excuse me if it
is... but... have you checked process resource limits? Especially the
"memoryuse" parameter, I think, tells the system how large a working
set you will allow each process.
Regards,
Jacob.
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