[huskerlug] Re: X

Actually, having all of your memory used up is a good thing.  Linux
operates differently from Windows.  Windows sets aside a specific amount
of memory for caching.  When it runs out, it lets go of some stuff.  Linux
uses all available memory for caching.  It lets go of stuff when a program
needs to use some memory.  So, in Linux the less free memory, the better
performance you can expect for loading and unloading programs and data.

David.


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