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Old 5th February 2009, 02:03 PM
stevouch Offline
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KDE 4.2 eats all my memory and swap

Hi,

It is quite strange : After a few minutes KDE 4.2 eats all my memory (top command) and then all my swap which causes a system degradation.

Is there anyone who suffers from same issue??

Another thing which is strange is the discrepancy between memory usage top shows and the one htop shows .


for ex : top shows 1500 M swap 0 htop shows 500M swap 0 after one hour
top shows :
Mem: 4051108k total, 4051108k used,
Swap: 2048248k total, 2048248k used

and htop still shows that Memory is not fully but swap is fully used..

Do not have this issue with Gnome+compiz
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vouchy
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