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- <li><em>from</em>: bluejay at speedfactory.net (Jim Seymour)</li>
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At least I can eliminate that one :-) Right now looking at top
almost all of the 1gb of memory has been used. Is there a better way of
seeing what is using how much memory is being used by what? Right now I
only have xterm and quickshow loaded. These problems with lockups
started after some recent update/upgrades with apt-get.
Thanks,
Jim Seymour
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