On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 08:32:53PM +0200, Alexander Nyberg wrote: > > > It all looks pretty innocent. Please send the contents of /proc/meminfo > > > rather than the `free' output. /proc/meminfo has much more info. > > > > Here are the current meminfo numbers: > > What's happening with this? It's been a week now so I'm curious. It appears the memory consumption I thought I was seeing is now gone, and only conclusively appeared with the Gentoo kernels. I will take this back to their bug tracker. Sorry for the false alarm. -- Bruce Guenter <[email protected]> http://em.ca/~bruceg/ http://untroubled.org/ OpenPGP key: 699980E8 / D0B7 C8DD 365D A395 29DA 2E2A E96F B2DC 6999 80E8
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