On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 8:58 PM, Eduardo Sanz Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> top - 20:19:14 up 89 days,  2:15,  5 users,  load average: 0.11, 0.08, 0.05
>  Tasks: 116 total,   1 running, 115 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
>  Cpu(s):  8.8% us,  0.8% sy,  0.2% ni, 90.2% id,  0.0% wa,  0.0% hi,  0.0%
> si
>  Mem:   2593592k total,  1932912k used,   660680k free,    17956k buffers
>  In another system the top command output the following:
>
>
> Processes:  102 total, 3 running, 99 sleeping... 261 threads
> 20:47:33
>  Load Avg:  1.03, 0.58, 0.34     CPU usage:  23.6% user, 8.5% sys, 67.9%
> idle
>  SharedLibs: num =  229, resident = 58.2M code, 6.12M data, 17.8M LinkEdit
>  MemRegions: num = 16425, resident =  469M + 16.7M private,  225M shared
>  PhysMem:   331M wired,  407M active, 1.46G inactive, 2.18G used, 2.32G free

That second system is a Mac, yes?  I'm not sure which distro of Linux
the first one is running, so I can't go into details on that one, but
if you really want me to, I can give you a pretty complete rundown on
the way the Mac deals with system memory.

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