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ceccus
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EFW 2.3 : buffered memory
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Monday 07 December 2009, 05:59:25 pm »
Hi,
How to free "buffered memory" in EFW 2.3
... It's in continuous increase ... Obviously not restarting
Thanks
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Re: EFW 2.3 : buffered memory
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Tuesday 08 December 2009, 01:52:48 am »
This is a Linux kernel design. The system will use all memory available to make the system more responsible, and reduce disk IO (=slow).
That behaviour is totally normal, and the kernel will free up some buffer/cache memory if it's needed. So you don't have to worry about.
Check Status->System Graphics-> Memory. If your blue graph (system memory) is below 70%, you are fine.
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Re: EFW 2.3 : buffered memory
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Tuesday 08 December 2009, 06:53:13 am »
Hi,
thanks for the answer ...
... I originate from Windows
My blue Graph is much below 70% ... 14% ...
Again thank's
Best Regards
David
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