Just a dumb question. Are there any utilities to clean (I should say
"reclaim") unused memory upon execution of the utility? I have one for NT
that actually works sometimes (other times rendering it useless). I have
128M in my box at home and always seems to be running still a little
sluggish when it's been up for a while - with nothing more than an xterm
open (but I am running kde).  Top and free generally report no more than 2
or 3 megs of free memory.  <MoreBackground> AMD K6-2 300, 128M RAM, 2M
AGP, 126M Swap </MoreBackground>. If there is some kind of memory shredder
that can reclaim unused memory (or at least crash my system :-0  ) that
would be worth trying. Or is there even something native to linux that
does that (?).
Thanks,

Paul Whelan



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