I see, but also there's no swap. So they can't get swapped out
anywhere.
I'm not entirely sure about the allocation specifics, all i know is
that when I kill the process - i get [VIRT] more free ram in my [Mem]
bar.
PyMSNt and MRIM behave way nicer in this aspect.

PyMSN : Virt 38456Kb Res 12516Kb Shr 2300Kb
MRIM : Virt: 11680Kb Res 7740Kb Shr 2675Kb

PyICQ: Virt 75240Kb Res 18252Kb Shr 1872Kb

On Nov 3, 6:56 am, Leonid Evdokimov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 24, 12:46 am, Vasili Sviridov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I should probably have a dedicated acct for the transports.
> > I understand that 245 megs are shared between threads, but...
>
> By the way, VIRT is size of virtual address space, there are lots of
> pages that are not mapped to real memory, real RAM is in "RES" column.
> Look at `man top` for details.
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