Thanks for the suggestion but i have allready the full duplex option that is desabled. I thinks at it's a memory leak as others have suggested and att i must buy more ram. Dominique Jorge de la Vega wrote:
I tthink I remember someone saying something similar and had to do with the enable full duplex for sound option in the kde control center. If you unselect this option, probably you will get your system working again. I think that by default this is enabled.
I think there are some issues with some sound cards and full duplex. Maybe this is the problem.c
-----Original Message----- From: Dominique Michel [mailto:elprisma@telia.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 7:59 PM To: SuSE List Subject: [SLE] System very slow after a few hours
Hello. I have Suse 8.0 with kde3 and my sytem is very fast (PIII 850MHz with 320Mo of RAM and a swap about 260Mo ) at boot time but become very slow after a few hours. With procman i get a root task kdm X using about 77 Mo memory after booting, but about 300Mo after a few hours. What can i do about that?
I know at my swap is not optimum but i was having much less RAM when i have installed the system and i have not yet the oportunity to reinstall it with a bigger swap. I think at the problem is the RAM usage, because the kdm X process is using it (about 300Mo on 320 after a few hours) . Is it possible to clean this RAM ? Even if i close all the programs except kdm and procman the memory usage of kdm X is not going down.
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