> Now there is a twist to the story. We also run linux (redhat with 2.4.18
> kernel) on a 2 CPU 930MHz (1GB RAM, Nvidia GeForce2 GTS) PIII. Working
> speed is much slower but no crashes when ray-tracing from the exact same
> pml script.
> Can it be that linux makes better use of its physical memory or that the
> 2GB of swap make the difference?

When you ray-trace an image, PyMOL will tell you exactly how much memory
it's using.  My suspicion is that this is painfully close to the physical
memory limit.  From what I understand, swap space does not give you more
memory but Linux will transfer idle programs to swap, freeing up more
RAM for PyMOL.  I have no idea how Windows works (other than "badly").

'top' in Linux or the Task Manager in WinXP should tell you how much
physical memory is being used at any time.

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Nathaniel Echols                                                  Programmer
n...@bioinfo.mbb.yale.edu                                        Gerstein Lab
203-589-6765                                                 Yale University
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