They occurred noticably after I installed Mozilla 1.5 from the Mozilla site. I discovered (after asking here) that I need a version of Mozilla compiled with Xft support, as in the Redhat RPMs. When I was running 1.5, I noticed that my X11 focus was just going away for extended periods - maybe a few seconds. The cursor would disappear or stop blinking, and I would just have to wait until it came back before I could do anything. At these times the curso was frozen. I tried watching what was happening with a running 'top', but I could not see anything of interest.
Peter
Eduardo A. dela Rosa wrote:
On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 22:15, Zoki wrote:
/*** 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"?/
For sometime, I've been using Eclipse IDE, MySQL, JBoss, among others
(evolution, etc.).
As I type something on the IDE, (also tried with shell), I can dramatically
notice that every letter writen on the screen incurs a delay of about 500 millis.
So I shutdown Eclipse, MySQL, and JBoss, hoping that it would release resources that it ate up. Waited for quite a while, I tried to check my resources. To my puzzle, it just looks the same as it was before those major apps were properly shutdown.
Therefore, I suspected that resources weren't released by the OS. Having that at hand, the next thing I need is the way to manually re-claim those resources from the OS. How do I do it?
Regards.
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