Weird swap growth
Hi,
I am running Debian potato on a box with 128 MB RAM. My swap file is
64 MB. This was the size I got recommended when partitioned the disk.
Lately I have my swap getting dangerously full while I still have a lot
of free memory. Even when I close almost all programs the swap file
stays filled up.
What might cause this? Should I use Partition Magic and resize my swap
partition, or is my 64 MB normally enough for a system like mine?
TIA
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Regards,
Christian Dysthe
E-mail: cdysthe@oddbird.dyndns.org
Web: http://oddbird.dyndns.org/cdysthe/
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