> There are several solutions to your problem: > 1- Buy a new and better computer(i know that might an expensive solution)
Wish I could :) > 2- Add more RAM and change your motherboard. At the same time reduce the > size of swap memory(this is to force the applications to use any free > physical RAM) Will keep this in mind, thanks. > 3- Try changing your window manager, specially if you're using KDE, it tends > to eat-up memory(try something simpler and new since new WM have improved > memory managment features) How is WindowMaker on eating up memory? I really like it compared to others I've tried. Thanks, Patrick