Hello I have recently installed 64 bit kubuntu and am now experiencing alot of slowness. I have 2 gigs of ram and have found that my computer is doing alot of swapping. I have been really monitoring my computer trying to fix this problem and do not see the cause for the swapping. I am not running many programs at all just a filebrowser console skype and firefox and rtorrent mainly.
None of my process's seem heavy yet my rams full most the time. I understand ram being full is a good thing but its swapping out. To speed things up I have wrote a script that clears my ram and swap as its like refreshing my computer then it seems to be fast for awhile.
When I run sudo su -c "sync; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches" immediatly my computer drops to about 500mb of ram usage and then no swapping occurs for awhile.
Is it possible something is just not releasing my ram after usage or something has just gone wrong? Or do I need more ram?
I have used 32bit linux for a long time and have never been concerned about my ram usage. I am now using saidar and every 15 minutes dumping a top output to a file so I can analyze and I still dont see anything suspicious its just a casual grow and grow. If 64bit really needs more ram I will just have to buy more but it just seems strange. Suprisingly I have not been able to find much info on ram recommendations for 64 bit.
Another strange thing is kde's system monitor is way off what terminal apps like saidar and top are telling me I have. It is usually around half the amount difference.
Thanks for any input on this.
None of my process's seem heavy yet my rams full most the time. I understand ram being full is a good thing but its swapping out. To speed things up I have wrote a script that clears my ram and swap as its like refreshing my computer then it seems to be fast for awhile.
When I run sudo su -c "sync; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches" immediatly my computer drops to about 500mb of ram usage and then no swapping occurs for awhile.
Is it possible something is just not releasing my ram after usage or something has just gone wrong? Or do I need more ram?
I have used 32bit linux for a long time and have never been concerned about my ram usage. I am now using saidar and every 15 minutes dumping a top output to a file so I can analyze and I still dont see anything suspicious its just a casual grow and grow. If 64bit really needs more ram I will just have to buy more but it just seems strange. Suprisingly I have not been able to find much info on ram recommendations for 64 bit.
Another strange thing is kde's system monitor is way off what terminal apps like saidar and top are telling me I have. It is usually around half the amount difference.
Thanks for any input on this.
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