At 10:19 AM -0300 2/28/07, seba bino wrote: >On 2/27/07, Frank Cox <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 14:12:43 -0800 (PST) >> Ravi Malghan <rmalghan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> > Hi: I have installed Fedora 6 on a laptop with 756MB >> > RAM. With no application started when the machine >> > boots up, the top is saying that, 601308K is being >> > used. >> >> Type this: >> >> free >> >> Look at the second line of output data. >> >> For example, this is what I have on this machine right now: >> >> $ free >> total used free shared buffers cached >> Mem: 2057836 1958356 99480 0 77972 1437864 >> -/+ buffers/cache: 442520 1615316 >> Swap: 2031608 344 2031264 >> >> I am using 442520k of memory, but 1962316k is actually occupied by my active >> processes, plus what amounts to a cache of what I have been doing >>recently just >> in case I might want to do it again soon. >> >> Linux uses all available ram for that sort of a cache unless it is otherwise >> required for something else whereupon it is immediately released and >>given to >> the process that asked for it. >"1962316k is actually occupied by my active" >How do you calculate that 1962316k is being occupied by your active processes? Incorrectly. 442520K is used by his ("active") processes. 1615316K is not; of that, 77922K is used for buffers, 1437864K is used for cache, and 99480K is not used. -- ____________________________________________________________________ TonyN.:' <mailto:tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ' <http://www.georgeanelson.com/>