On Thu, Jan 27, 2005 at 04:35:04PM -0600, akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > I wish people would get over the subject construction and deal with > the problem being identified. The memory consumption of FCx systems > is unusually high. I have been trying for years now to pin down exactly > what process uses up all the processing power and memory an failed. > Even though one can run FCx on a machine with 128M of memory it runs > very slowly. At work being frustrated beyond belief by this phenomena > I took out my checkbook and bought memory for a company owned machine. Uninstall rhn-applet! Now! Turn off any system services that you are not using. GNOME uses a lot of resources; use XFCE instead. If you must use GNOME, configure it to be lightweight. (Google for discussions on the subject.) o Use a solid or simple pattern background -- no background images! o Use xterm, aterm, rxvt, or similar instead of GNOME Terminal. Use a lower color depth in your X configuration, e.g., 16-bit color. ... At the more extreme end: Turn off SELinux, it consumes kernel memory. Rebuild your kernel in a minimalist configuration with Matt Mackall's 2.6.X-tiny* kernel patch applied, all verbose debugging turned off, etc. If you can't do this, *politely* ask someone to help you, or direct you to someone with the same issues! The simple fact is that FC3 is tuned feature-wise for "current" hardware; nearly every new machine comes with a minimum of 256MB of RAM, tens of GB of disk, and a CPU clock > 1GHz. Running on less capable hardware is possible, but involves compromises. Good luck, Bill Rugolsky