I have krunner reporting a similar value:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
18544 eblock 20 0 0,252t 143892 99852 S 0,000 1,760 0:02.43 krunner
It doesn't have any impact on my system (virtual machine Leap 42.3).
Maybe someone with more technical background can explain better what
these values mean.
Zitat von Per Jessen
Eugen Block wrote:
Hi,
this seems to be something KDE related. According to the answers it's nothing to worry about.
Oh I'm not worried at all, I'm curious!
There is one answer here suggesting it is indeed t = Tib :
https://serverfault.com/questions/753809/linux-top-in-res-what-does-the-t-su...
Okay, even if the swap space has no room for these sizes, I guess processes could allocate them, as long as they're not used ?
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