Jeremy Figgins wrote: > I've seen a lot of "top" output thrown around on this topic and a bunch > of people have touched on this issue, but let me ask this question: > > I'm sitting right now in front of my 1gig machine. I have my normal set > of apps open: firefox, thunderbird, konsole, etc. How can I tell if I > would benefit from additional RAM? What command and what output do I > need to pay attention to? > If you're using any swap at all, you would benefit from additional RAM.
top or free could tell you about swap usage. Joe -- KDE/SuSE 10.2 - Unix since 1984, Linux since 1993, SuSE since 2004 Linux 2.6.23-rc7-default #3 SMP Wed Sep 19 20:20:53 PDT 2007 i686 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
