On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 06:42:42AM -0500, Mike Burger wrote: > Run top, and while running, press shift-m (upper case M) to sort the > processes by memory usage. Anothrer option is to go under Programs->system-> system monitor Which gives you some of this in graphical form. > > > > > My question now is: Is there a way to see which process (PID perhaps) > > is using the memory / had allocated it? It is not visible in top/gtop, > > but reported as used. Am I maybe suffering from some weakness of the > > kernel and should I try a kernel upgrade? Are there any commands by > > which I might get more information about whats going on? > > > > Thanks in advance for any hint, and kind regards, > > Urte > > > > --------
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