Hi, Try this:
Control center -----> Information -----> Memory or Kmenu -----> Configuration -----> KDE -----> Information -----> Memory every thing is there. You can even follow instantaneously your memory usage. Mohand David E. Fox wrote:
In the for what it's worth dept:
Someone (forget who) had asked the list recenlty about his memory and
swap usage, and inquired into a tool that would show this. Of course,
there are a number of tools (free, top, ps, etc) that give the details
but perhaps a more graphical feel is better.
KDE 3.1 has a nice memory - info center so if you run KDE you might try "kinfocenter &" from a konsole or xterm, or run it fromt the
menu. It keeps a running total of total memory/bufferss/cache and
displays this info in a nice bar-chart.
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