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<div>Are you seeing any swap file use? If not, then it's
operating as expected... ideally mythfrontend will cache as
much as it can to RAM... unused memory is a waste.</div>
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I consider it a problem when I can't run any other programs because
mythfrontend has eaten all the memory. It's OK when the kernel uses
up memory for caching but not when a single process uses it all up.</div></blockquote><div><br></div><div>Yes, that would be a problem. Wan't trying to sound condescending, a lot of users don't understand why Linux systems always seem to use all the memory. If the frontend process itself is consuming 2GB of ram, then I suspect there is an issue.</div>
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