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[ale] What does the "shared" mean in the ouput of free
- Subject: [ale] What does the "shared" mean in the ouput of free
- From: hirsch at zapmedia.com (hirsch at zapmedia.com)
- Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 15:44:49 -0500
When I run the command 'free' I get something like this:
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 110600 109180 1420 0 8772 27780
-/+ buffers/cache: 72628 37972
Swap: 131504 480 131024
What exactly does "shared" mean? Is that only memory shared between
processes using shared memory, or does it count libraries that are
shared between programs?
On my laptop I have 128 MB of RAM and I'm swapping like crazy. I'm
running KDE which is large, but I thought that since almost all my
applications are KDE applications they should share a lot. Instead I
get almost no "share"d memory.
Am I misunderstanding the meaning of share?
Thanks,
Michael
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