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--- Comment #7 from Mathieu Jobin ---
for the sake of comparison...
after closing chrome and qupzilla
[mathieu@hz550 ~]$ ps -eo rss,vsz,size,pid,args | sort -n | cut -c -89 | tail
-n 20
11932 1500652 124684 1157
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--- Comment #6 from Mathieu Jobin ---
I agree with David, this is not a valid measure of process memory usage.
not only its irrelevent to consider the total size to swap a process we use
constantly
but also, I see processes
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--- Comment #5 from Luke-Jr ---
SIZE measures the amount of swap space a process would use if it were swapped
out entirely. So while this might include some shared memory, it would only
include it once per process, which
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David Edmundson changed:
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Luke-Jr changed:
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Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO |---
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Mathieu Jobin changed:
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David Edmundson changed:
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Resolution|--- |WAITINGFORINFO