Re: New line in top with the command "top"

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El Lunes 13 Marzo 2006 21:56, hudson oliver escribió:
> Hello there,
>
> I used the command "top" and i saw the new line
>
> " 90256k actv, 203k in_d, 1950k in_c"
>
> Does anybody knows what the in_d and in_c" stand for ?
>
> what actv means ?
>
> Thank you so much for your answers :)
>

The in_d means a process inactive dirty and the in_c means an inactive clean 
one.
Cached means the amount of memory cached by your Linux.

Cheers

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