> Look at how much of your swap is being used. Swap is used as a last resort > under linux. It moves things that aren't being accessed anymore from RAM to > swap. Your system is using only 2MB of swap. Is this with things like GIMP > running? No. This was with minimal apps open. No gimp running. When I load Gimp and work with images, lots of disk activity is happening, and free swap space becomes low. I just wanted to demonstrate how much memory is occupied by cache and shared memory. I was informed that shared memory is for shared libraries, and having them loaded into helps speed things up and so that apps using shared libraries actually occupy less memory. I would like to sacrifice the cache memory though, even though it is supposed to shrink as apps need more ram. I want as much ram free from cache and things like that so that I can modify images in Gimp without waiting for the swap memory to catch up with me (I don't like waiting, that is why I got more ram in the first place). Rick Rosinski http://www.rickrosinski.com rick@rickrosinski.com