Has anyone noticed or is having problems with Evolution or Mozilla eating up megabytes of RAM after running for awhile? I typically leave these apps running indefinitely, but they always seem to drink memory after a few days. I have to shut them down *completely* to free up the memory.
X too seems to like drinking memory. Currently I have X drinking 71m and 282m virt. Is there a way to tune these application so that they are more memory efficient? Or are we looking at possible heap fragmentation over time? Any ideas? Are there any tools that can check memory fragmentation on a live system? Any help would be appreciated. Also, if anyone has gotten the Mozilla calendar to work reliably with WebDAV, some pointers there would also be valued. I would love nothing more than to nuke Evolution and just use Mozilla for everything, particularly if I can use WebDAV effectively to share scheduling information. System set up: Fedora Core 2, multiple monitors (3), 512megs RAM P4 1.5Ghz, Mozilla 1.7.3, Evolution 1.4.6, KDE 3.3, Kernel 2.6.8.1 tuned for this environment. -- Fred Mitchell, HydraNuke.com E-Commerce and Hosting Solutions Whatever you want, we'll make it happen (603)557-5986 _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss
