high mem

Freddy Martinez freddymartinez9 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 11 01:53:41 UTC 2007


Yes, this way you don't have your memory idling, Unlike some non-free
Operating Systems, which keep your system resources to themselves
(regardless of how much you have), GNU/Linux keeps your system "prepared" to
be used. It's smart like that.

On 1/11/07, Eduardo Robles Elvira <edulix at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> El Jueves, 11 de Enero de 2007 01:52, Lokeey escribió:
> > I currently have 1GB of RAM installed and I've been noticing that it's
> up
> > around 946 and as high as 980. is there a way to manage mem usage
> better.
>
> Well, that's the way Linux manages memory: it uses as much as possible.
> Why
> would you want to have unused memory? Most probably, most of it is just
> cache. Don't worry it's normal and it's good.
>
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