On Tuesday 14 June 2011 16:46:22 Anton Aylward wrote:
The only shortcoming is that I have to proceed forward. Clearly FF isn't the one contributing to the use of swap, despite what I had though.
One additional point: what is seen as swap usage isn't always swap usage, so to speak. For example IPC shared memory (shm) is sometimes shown as swap usage (it's seen as either that or cache) so just because your system says it's using a lot of swap, it doesn't necessarily have to mean there is an application that's using a lot of swap, it could also be an application that is using shm and it's just displayed as swap even when it's not Just an additional data point for your investigation :) Anders -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org