James Rayner wrote: > > It'd probably better if we identified what was actually leaking first. > If you can tell when your ram is about to be full, or is near to it, > startup these two commands: > > vmstat 1 > vmstat.log > top -b > top.log > > So we can see which apps are using the memory. > > James
I'll try this when (if) this happens again. (I took your suggestion and changed the GTK/QT engine theme, so maybe I've fixed this.) But I did look at the memory usage (using htop) when this was happening, and the X process (i.e., /usr/bin/X) was using 18-20+% of the mem. DR _______________________________________________ arch mailing list [email protected] http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
