What memory meter you use?
What you see is certainly user+buffer+cache.
Looks your X server is 3dfx svga? Thats normal. The memory amount
is explained in the (rt)fm.
My X server (nvidia x4) shows me 256MB (100%) of mem used (�n top)
for whatever reason.

Oh wait. You using KDE2? Then its only user :)
hehe yes thats a hog. 10MB only for kicker. haha.
10 kdeinits with up to 8MB each. hehe.
What is Joe Random with his standard 128/64 MB LLama box doing
with KDE2? This is really sick.
Dunno if its compiled with debugging symbols.
I'm definitely not going to buy another strip of ram for KDE.
I was really waiting for KDE2, first it has blown me away. 
Second view is i'll stay with IceWM.

What do you mean with strip on filesystem???

:wq
-cteg

> Good evening everyone,
> 
> While this may seem a rather odd question... It seems alarming to me
> that my 
> system (running 7.1 Beta 2) loves to idle around 185 megs when
> everything's 
> all and done loaded up. That's with MySQL, Apache, blah blah blah...
> loaded, 
> and X alone chewing 60 megs.
> 
> Does this seem even *REMOTELY* possible? I imagine it might, with all
> the 
> binaries probably having debugging symbols in them.
> 
> On a tangent to that question, what part of the filesystem is it *NOT*
> safe 
> to use "strip" on? If it is the debugging symbols that are the problem,
> then 
> I'd might as well strip them out save for KDE 2. :)
> 
> Thanks for the info!
> 
> --Scott Balmos ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> 

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