I'm running 8.1.
After starting my system, I've noted the amount of memory and swap space
being used on a "top" display. After a reboot, there's always 0 swap being
used. I've noticed that the longer the system runs, the more memory
resources show up being used, and the bigger the used swap space gets. I
came home from a trip recently to find my Linux box stopped for no apparent
reason, and after a reboot, none of the system logs showed any errors at
the point where the system stopped. I've pretty much got the same things
running all the time. I'm beginning to think that *something* has a nasty
memory leak, but I don't have a clue as to what. Is there a way to
identify programs that have memory leaks? Something that can track the
memory usage of program running in the system or whatever?
Any ideas?
--Dave
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