Thanks, Lonni. But I'd like to better understand this. Am I misreading the output of px aux in that the 9.2 numbers are not additive. In other words, the first one is true, all after that are essentially a lie (a false reflection of the first)?
Opera: root 3975 3.3 4.5 19240 11752 ? S 09:12 0:00 opera root 3976 0.0 4.5 19240 11752 ? S 09:12 0:00 opera Konq: root 3981 2.7 7.3 29316 18836 ? S 09:13 0:01 kdeinit: konquero Are these numbers real? If not, is there some tool that shows a more useful presentation of *actual* memory/resource usage? Konq is a half-finished browser. I want to adopt Mozilla as my standard. But based on above, I'm warming to Opera more all the time. Willing to be educated, Michael Net Llama! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > First, those processes are threaded, and each is spawning another. > They are not 6 separate process threads. This is partly what allows > you to"multitask" with Mozilla, rather than the brain dead way that > KMail does things. So, its not really using that much of your memory. > > Secondly, show me a web browser that doesn't suck up alot of system > resources? > > On Thu, 30 May 2002, Michael Hipp wrote: > > Don't know if this is related ... I'm running Mozilla 1.0rc2. > > > > ps aux | grep moz > > root 16639 4.5 9.2 38820 23640 ? S 22:07 0:03 > > /usr/lib/mozilla/ > > root 16641 0.0 9.2 38820 23640 ? S 22:07 0:00 > > /usr/lib/mozilla/ > > root 16642 0.0 9.2 38820 23640 ? S 22:07 0:00 > > /usr/lib/mozilla/ > > root 16643 0.0 9.2 38820 23640 ? S 22:07 0:00 > > /usr/lib/mozilla/ > > root 16644 0.0 9.2 38820 23640 ? S 22:07 0:00 > > /usr/lib/mozilla/ > > root 16645 0.0 9.2 38820 23640 ? S 22:07 0:00 > > /usr/lib/mozilla/ > > root 16650 0.0 0.1 1456 452 pts/0 S 22:08 0:00 grep > > moz > > > > Is Mozilla a PIG or what? Six freaking processes and 55% of my > > memory usage. This is with one instance running. _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list - http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Archives,and Digests are located at the above URL.
