Just remember...even though Linux is reporting your RAM as used, it's not 
all actually being "used".  Take a look at your "cached" and "-/+ buffers" 
to get an idea of what's actually in use.

On 11 Aug 2002, Anders Thoresson wrote:

> > The problem with this answer is that the guy has 192MB of RAM, and 2 hard 
> > drives.  I can't vouch for his disk space availability, but 192MB should 
> > still be plenty of RAM in which to run KDE.
> I'm running Gnome. Is Gnome more hungry for memory than KDE? 
> 
> Right now, 95% of my 192 MB RAM is used, but just 6% of my 385 MB of
> swap. 
> 
> Running just Gnome, Gnomeicu, Evolution and Opera, I would have guessed
> to have a little more free RAM?
> 
> 
> 
> 



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