A are running "top" to see a estimative of process and i see wine only in this case. (If you have other please speak to me)
Close and reopen is a better idea at this time I thinking in this too but are very strange too final users thanks for Em Qui 25 Abr 2002 15:16, Uwe Bonnes escreveu: > >>>>> "Marcelo" == Marcelo Welter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Marcelo> I have a windows application run in a very old machine > Pentium Marcelo> 133Mhz 32 Mb RAM (believes this still exist) > > Marcelo> The application running fine, but after some hours (3 or 4) > the Marcelo> memory and swap are full and the machine run very slowly. I > Marcelo> Close the wine and all back to normal > > Marcelo> I dont know what are happen with system, but is a very hard > Marcelo> trouble to me. > > Marcelo> Anybody have any idea to apply in this case > > There is some resource leaking in wine or your program. Does the program > run for ours on a sililar machine when running under windows? > > The easiest workaround is to close and restart the application from time > to time. Is that an option for you? > > But also try to find out what resource is leaking, if wine is the culprit. > > Bye