QUOTE(Andy214 @ Nov 4 2010, 11:54 PM)
Yes, your ram usage is 114.91 out of 239.79
239.79 is the maximum available. So your N900 is using 114.91 only, which is 48%
ram usage.114.91mib| 239.79mib 48%
swap usage. 1.13mib| 767.99mib 0%
roots 87.78min| 227.76mib
home 1.62gib| 1.97gib
Normally when your swap usage is high, up to 120MB or more, you might start to experience some lag especially if it hits 150MB. So, if you notice this, you can try restart your N900.
Also, you can install a widget on the desktop to monitor processor and ram usage. If you notice the processor is stuck on 100%, then quickly open HTOP and see which process is causing it and kill it, or if you're unsure you should kill the process, you can do a restart.
+1 239.79 is the maximum available. So your N900 is using 114.91 only, which is 48%
ram usage.114.91mib| 239.79mib 48%
swap usage. 1.13mib| 767.99mib 0%
roots 87.78min| 227.76mib
home 1.62gib| 1.97gib
Normally when your swap usage is high, up to 120MB or more, you might start to experience some lag especially if it hits 150MB. So, if you notice this, you can try restart your N900.
Also, you can install a widget on the desktop to monitor processor and ram usage. If you notice the processor is stuck on 100%, then quickly open HTOP and see which process is causing it and kill it, or if you're unsure you should kill the process, you can do a restart.
Nov 4 2010, 11:58 PM

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