Your Fuzzy God


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Posted: Dec. 08 2005,20:02 |
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I had the memory leak problem up until this week when I finally got fed up enough to switch over to XFree86. This problem occured whether I ran top or not. In fact I hardly ever run top since I use QPS. I think almost anything can cause this leak, not just top. To test my theory I reset my machine right before I left work one Friday. I didn't do anything but let it load to the desktop. When I got back on Monday I had maxed out my swap and was running 92% of my physical memory (384MB total).
I run v1.5, frugal, toram.
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-Fuzzy www.mainframecomps.com **Bienvienidos a la revolución**
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