--- Nelson Minar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Essentially, RSS reflects how much of the program's address space
> has
> >been touched recently, as well as the kernel's decision about how
> to
> >allocate physical memory among processes that need it.
>
> Yes, the RSS is the most useful number.
Hi. I'm running the Blackdown 1.2preV2 java on Linux 2.2.12.
I've found that I have to use the -mx option to run with 128Mb or
so in my application. I'm always curious as to how much memory
it's "really" using, and I've found that 'top' will report this
pretty well - at least I think so. Memor
I've read on this list that the Blackdown port of 1.3 is expected
around first quarter next year, so in the meantime I thought I'd
have a quick shot at trying to merge the Swing fixes in 1.3 over
to the Blackdown 1.2 pre-v2. I've been developing on NT the past
few months, and the bugs with JTextP
Hi. I've recently installed the Blackdown 1.2 pre-v2 JDK and
everything works fine except, when running a java program, a heap
of "can't find font" messages popped up such as this:
"Font specified in font.properties not found
[--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific