All the programs mentioned by you are relatively memory-intensive. How much memory do you have installed and what OS/desktop is your computer running?
To confirm a possible memory shortage do the following: open a shell window and issue
Let it run for some lines of output until the output is relatively stable. Now start the two programs in question and watch the change in the display. You should be able to see the free memory amount dropping and at the same time the swap activity going up. This would confirm a memory shortage.
The only way to cure such a problem is putting more memory in.
I am running Solaris 8 intel and recently my Common Desktop environment will not load. I enter the root username and password at the prompt, it switches to the CDE screen and the freezes. The OpenWindows environment works fine. I tried with a regular username (not root) and I get the same resutls.... (2 Replies)
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I use SCO Unix 5.0.5 as my operating system and i have been having the following problem for the past couple of days :
After every 3 hours or more , my system freezes and all users are locked out .I can not do anything even on the console . Each time i have to press the reset button... (2 Replies)
Hi guys, I have a problem with installing new Solaris servers via jet/jumpstart (tried both).
I`ve configured server, created profile for a client, issued
{1} boot net -v install
and went to get some cofee...
After I came back, client was able to load system from server, get IP and,... (4 Replies)
hi
I've configured X Server using Video Configuration Manager on SCO 5.0.6, but the keyboard and mouse are freezing after 5 minutes on the graphical login mask.
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BTW I finished the configuration,... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I am having a problem where my mouse (USB) is freezing after some idle time, and I am having to reboot everytime that happens.
I looked in the file /etc/X11/xorg.config to see if there is an entry for mouse and I could not find it. Instead I found the following entry:
Section... (8 Replies)
Hey all,
This is my first post and I'm a brand new unix user. Just to let ya know, my technical knowledge consists of windows and linux(Ubuntu, Fedora, Sabayon, and Arch Linux), so I'm not a complete NOOB at using unix-like OSes. Anyway, I installed FreeBSD 8.1 yesterday and everything is... (0 Replies)
Hi to all,
I have the problem that a laptops with windows XP cannot startup even in safe mode nor using last good known configuration. I have a Ubuntu 10.10 Live CD and booting from it I can read the Hard Drive.
I need to do a backup the Hard Drive from XP laptop and I want to connect this... (5 Replies)
Dear all,
I would like to transfer my old laptop documents/files etc to the new laptop without using any external hard disk.
Please let me know if its possible via any way.
Thank in advance,
emily (3 Replies)
Hello all,
Earlier I had a mac book and created a HFS+ file system on Seagate 1 TB external HDD, copied around 200 GB content. Now, I have a Windows 7 machine and wanted to copy the HDD contents to this new machine. Tried using MacDrive10 to mount HFS+ file system in Windows. Mouting is fine and... (1 Reply)
Hi everyone,
I have had trouble getting several versions of Linux stable on my machine over the last few months.
I do not think the issue is with the machine. Windows ran fine on it for a long time.
The current issue is that whenever I lock the screen then come back after a long time I find... (2 Replies)
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free
FREE(1) Linux User's Manual FREE(1)NAME
free - display information about free and used memory on the system
SYNOPSIS
free [-b|-k|-m|-g] [-l] [-o] [-t] [-s delay ] [-c count ]
DESCRIPTION free(1) displays the total amount of free and used physical memory and swap space in the system, as well as the buffers and cache consumed
by the kernel.
OPTIONS
Normal invocation of free(1) does not require any options. The output, however, can be fine-tuned by specifying one or more of the follow-
ing flags:
-b, --bytes
Display output in bytes.
-k, --kb
Display output in kilobytes (KB). This is the default.
-m, --mb
Display output in megabytes (MB).
-g, --gb
Display output in gigabytes (GB).
-l, --lowhigh
Display detailed information about low vs. high memory usage.
-o, --old
Use old format. Specifically, do not display -/+ buffers/cache.
-t, --total
Display total summary for physical memory + swap space.
-c n, --count=n
Display statistics n times, then exit. Used in conjunction with the -s flag. Default is to display only once, unless -s was speci-
fied, in which case default is to repeat until interrupted.
-s n, --repeat=n
Repeat, pausing every n seconds in-between.
-V, --version
Display version information and exit.
--help Display usage information and exit
FILES
/proc/meminfo -- memory information
SEE ALSO ps(1), top(1), vmstat(1)AUTHORS
Written by Robert Love.
The procps package is maintained by Rik van Riel and Robert Love and was created by Michael Johnson.
Send bug reports to <procps-list@redhat.com>.
Linux 18 Nov 2002 FREE(1)