On 19/04/07, Andrej Ricnik-Bay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/15/07, Anton Melser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it might even make more sense), and with KDE/Gnome these days, I don't
> think there is much difference with XP...
Of course you could use fluxbox, twm or something else less
bloated .
On 4/15/07, Anton Melser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
it might even make more sense), and with KDE/Gnome these days, I don't
think there is much difference with XP...
Of course you could use fluxbox, twm or something else less
bloated ... my window-manager has a 2MB foot-print.
Or use vim instea
It's fairly likely that that report is misleading: most Unix versions
of "top" report Postgres' shared memory as belonging to *each* backend,
and I'll bet taskmanager is doing the same thing. You could reduce
shared memory usage (cut shared_buffers in particular), which might make
the reported us
"Anton Melser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am stuck for the moment with 1gig of ram on a win xp machine running
> a 8.2.3 postgres. With the java website taking 300meg, eclipse taking
> 250meg+, firefox 150meg+, all of which are going to be nasty to reduce
> the mem usage of, I am looking at re
On 14/04/07, Roman Neuhauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-04-14 13:27:33 +0200:
> Hi,
> I am stuck for the moment with 1gig of ram on a win xp machine running
> a 8.2.3 postgres. With the java website taking 300meg,
how is it going to scale?
It's not! The site is alrea
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-04-14 13:27:33 +0200:
> Hi,
> I am stuck for the moment with 1gig of ram on a win xp machine running
> a 8.2.3 postgres. With the java website taking 300meg,
how is it going to scale?
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Hi,
I am stuck for the moment with 1gig of ram on a win xp machine running
a 8.2.3 postgres. With the java website taking 300meg, eclipse taking
250meg+, firefox 150meg+, all of which are going to be nasty to reduce
the mem usage of, I am looking at reducing postgres usage (the java
website runs o