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Top is the best I know for observing memory usage.
If you remember or have any record of your upgrade activity, I'd try
reversing those changes. I know this is obvious but it's all I can think
of :-(
Best regards,
Courtney
Jim Seymour wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 04, 2004 at 03:59:38AM -0500, Courtney Thomas wrote:
>
>>I have been running the same card with dual disks using aic7xxx under
>>Debian2.4.x for over a year and am having no problems.
>>
>>
> Thanks Courtney,
>
> 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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