Ok then, seems weird but anyway, and for network problems ?
James Rayner a écrit : > The memory appears used, but most likely it is going into cache. If > you dont have a slowdown and swap isnt being used, I wouldnt be too > concerned. > > On 1/31/06, Arnaud Fortier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I don't think FF 1.5 take 1GB of RAM also if it is closed. It's much a >> problem of freeing memory. Anyway thanx for the answer. >> The RAM problem isn't problebamtic as the network problem ! >> - I've lot of mates around that can't use the FTP install on 0.7.1 but >> that didn't seems to scare anybody ... >> - I've no solution fr my testing install of arch ... that can't access >> network anymore ! Hopefully I don't work on it ! And Hopfully I have a >> "current" arch install next to testing so I can chroot from current to >> testing in order to upgrade it ... >> >> The two network problems look the same : no network ( eth0 is down ), if >> I modprobe the module needed by the network card and then configure it >> or restart the network , it doesn't work either ! >> >> I hope I have an answer to this and/or it will be fixed soon. >> >> Arnaud >> >> Armando M. Baratti a écrit : >> >>> Hi Arnaud, >>> >>> I don't know about FTP install, but for the memory problems, if you're >>> using Firefox 1.5 it could be the infamous Firefox's memory usage >>> (leak) problem. >>> See this link: >>> >>> >> http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=354828&highlight=memory+leak&sid=73f2c7d2741fdae47336ac481504dab5 >> >> <http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=354828&highlight=memory+leak&sid=73f2c7d2741fdae47336ac481504dab5> >> >>> Armando >>> >>> On 1/29/06, *Arnaud Fortier * <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> I'm having problems on 2 computers with the FTP install of >>> archlinux when using 0.7.1 in FTP mode => the network driver ( tg3 >>> / sk98lin ) doesn't "automaticaly loads" and when I do a modprobe >>> tg3 / sk98lin the network doesn't work either ( also if I >>> configure it by hand ) the only way I found is installing it with >>> 0.7.1-pre or with 0.7 ... >>> The same appends to me on a test plateform ( hopefully ) after >>> upgrading it to last testing pkgs ... >>> In my rc.conf I have : >>> >>> # Scan hardware and load required modules at bootup >>> MOD_AUTOLOAD="yes" >>> # Module Blacklist - modules in this list will never be loaded by >>> hwdetect >>> MOD_BLACKLIST=() >>> # >>> # Modules to load at boot-up (in this order) >>> # - prefix a module with a ! to disable it >>> # >>> MODULES=(!usbserial !tg3 nvidia snd-intel8x0 snd-intel8x0m >>> !snd-pcm-oss !snd-mixer-oss !snd-seq-oss) >>> #... >>> eth0="dhcp" >>> INTERFACES=(lo eth0) >>> >>> On both I'm on arch 2.6.15.1 <http://2.6.15.1> >>> >>> Is there a fix / a misconfiguration ?! >>> >>> *Now the memory problem* >>> On all my arch systems ( 5 PCs one having 2 arch installed ) I >>> have memory problem : >>> Symptoms : >>> - On KDE / Gnome / Fluxbox / e17 : free-m gives me about 90 to 120 >>> MB of RAM used right after booting >>> but then after about one hour of use ( Firefox + >>> xchat/konversation + Thunderbird ) The amount of RAM reach 386Mo ! >>> I've waited 2 days to see and using only this programms I got >>> 1.2GB of RAM used !! ( hopefully on the test systme I have 2 GB ... ) >>> - The application works great I see no slow down problems >>> - Memory seems to never "unload" >>> >>> >>> It begins right after KDE 3.5.0 hit testing ... >>> Here is a screenshot of my KDE desktop before this memory problem >>> ... http://arnaud.fortier.free.fr/captures/capture2.png >>> <http://arnaud.fortier.free.fr/captures/capture2.png> >>> As you see I got 10 desktop in 2880x1200 with lots of superkaramba >>> stuff + gimp + konversation + knotes ... check the other desktops >>> ( capture1 to 10 ) and "only" 386MB of RAM used ! (the >>> superkaramba script is here >>> http://arnaud.fortier.free.fr/superkaramba/ ) >>> And 0kB of Swap. >>> >>> Another information ...on kubuntu 5.10|6.04 / Mandriva 2005 this >>> doesn't happens ( memory auto frees itself and 0 swap too ) >>> I've tried to dig into kubuntu / Mandriva to find an answer >>> unsuccesfully ... >>> >>> Does anyone has a solution / the same problem ? >>> >>> Thanks a lot >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> arch mailing list >>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>> http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> arch mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> arch mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch >> >> > > > -- > iphitus - ArchCK Maintainer, Arch Trusted User. > Home:iphitus.loudas.com > > _______________________________________________ > arch mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch > > > _______________________________________________ arch mailing list [email protected] http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
