I want to free up some ram, and I am not sure how. Seems that most of my RAM is occupied. All that I have going is KDE, an xterm, kmail, and ktop (so I can see which processes are taking up the memory). Looks like every task takes up at least one megabyte, and some up to 14 megabytes, like Seti@home. Kmail takes up 9 megabytes by itself. I know that my video card is taking up 16 MB of memorybecause it is a Voodoo2000 and it uses 16 MB of RAM for its video. I ran the "free" command and saw how much ram was occupied by buffers, caches, shared ram, etc. Is there a way to minimize the cache sizes? Would that be a good idea anyway? Can I control how much memory is "shared"? I just want some more available ram. I have 128 MB of ram and with only a couple of apps open, I have just under 3 MB of ram left. I am running on vapor, while all of my major apps (like GIMP) are using the swap space because there is no ram left. I would like to be running more on ram, and not the swap space (which iswearing out my hard drives). I am running a Slackware system on an AMD K63 / 400. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. Here is a report of my memory useage Total =127768. Used = 124772. Free = 2996. Shared = 59380. Buffers = 7572. Cache = 48760. -/+ Buffers/Cache: used 68440 Free 59328. Swap Total = 136544. Swap Used = 2248. Swap Free = 134296. -- Rick Rosinski http://www.rickrosinski.com rick@rickrosinski.com