El Sábado 08 Octubre 2005 15:35, Marcus Meissner escribió:
Run "top" to see what takes most of the memory.
Just let it running a background terminal that you can see even if the machine gets sluggy.
If "amarokapp" gets to the top, this is a known problem with its collection mode which sucks up a lot of memory.
I've done it (leaving x's to another tty), I forgot to tell. Is really strange, there's not any app taken much memory than normal and none working at full cpu speed. But kswapd0 (pid 416) apears allways on the first positions of the top list. That makes me supose about the full ram can being moved to the swap. Because the swap growth similar as a normal use of ram. As I don't undestand why the computer would do it. As I said, I'm suspicious about kpowersave. I've turn off suspend to disk option (which is activated by default but I haven't even try) and I'm waiting for changes. Cheers. -- http://rabadilla.net http://www.augcyl.org/planet/