Re: Memory Resources - Howto Refresh

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Le 16/10/2003 14:22, « Eduardo A. dela Rosa » <EAdelaRosa@xxxxxxxxxxxx> a
écrit :

> Hi,
> 
> After days of work, without rebooting my box, it suddenly slowed down.  My
> filesystem is just
> 41% of the total size that my hard disk can hold. I executed "free" to check
> on the available
> memory resources. I found the following information:


*** As a list member mentioned, tell us more about the "slowed down"
experience. What has slown down? Your PC's responsiveness? Checking what job
is taking CPU time would be more useful. Use "top" for that.

Concerning your memory, a list member has already noticed you have still
enough resources free: Cached 195208, Free 76492. That's 271Mb of RAM free
to be used. Out of the 512Mb, that's not bad. What unused resources did you
want to "release"?

-- 
Cheers,
Zoran. 

Windows software isn't released, it's allowed to escape.

> 
> [edelarosa@eadelarosa xxx]$ free
>            total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
> Mem:        505220     428728      76492          0      16860     195208
> -/+ buffers/cache:   216660     288560
> Swap:      1052248     194312     857936
<snip>


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