any help? On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 6:21:04 PM UTC-7, Gideon wrote: > > Just rebooted and HardwareGrowler goes straight to 156Mb, again this is a > 2012 MBP > > Model Name: MacBook Pro > > Model Identifier: MacBookPro9,1 > > Processor Name: Intel Core i7 > > Processor Speed: 2.6 GHz > > Number of Processors: 1 > > Total Number of Cores: 4 > > L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB > > L3 Cache: 6 MB > > Memory: 8 GB > > > On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 6:15:38 PM UTC-7, Gideon wrote: >> >> So here is a sample of Growl/Hardware Growl using 154 and 166Mb of Real >> Mem each. This time there weren't any rollup messages to come back to. >> >> >> >> On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 6:35:03 PM UTC-7, Gideon wrote: >>> >>> Using a brand new Macbook Pro (Mid 2012), fully patched Lion. Latest >>> Growl from the Mac App Store. came home from work to my laptop being super >>> hot and looked at the activity monitor to find growl using over 900 megs of >>> real memory !! >>> >>> What the heck? >>> >> >> On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 6:35:03 PM UTC-7, Gideon wrote: >>> >>> Using a brand new Macbook Pro (Mid 2012), fully patched Lion. Latest >>> Growl from the Mac App Store. came home from work to my laptop being super >>> hot and looked at the activity monitor to find growl using over 900 megs of >>> real memory !! >>> >>> What the heck? >>> >>
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