>> try: `man free`
> I already read parts of `man free`. It did not explain to me what on
> my system was using the RAM reported as being `used`.
htop is quite useful at tracking the CPU / Memory usage of a particular program
apt install htop
You can then sort / search the processes. The RES field for Resident Memory is
the one to watch for Actual RAM usage. And obviously CPU usage will be
interesting to you as well.
P.
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