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Date:      Wed, 03 Apr 2013 21:34:43 -0400
From:      "Andre Goree" <andre@drenet.info>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org, "Heino Tiedemann" <rotkaps_spam_trap@gmx.de>, rotkap@gmx.de
Subject:   Re: graphics/gimp-resynthesizer on single core i386
Message-ID:  <op.wuztb5kyqdqf40@localhost.localdomain>
In-Reply-To: <l67u2a-9go1.ln1@news.hansenet.de>
References:  <vko32a-k64.ln1@news.hansenet.de> <l67u2a-9go1.ln1@news.hansenet.de>

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On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 13:58:13 -0400, Heino Tiedemann  
<rotkaps_spam_trap@gmx.de> wrote:

> Heino Tiedemann <rotkaps_spam_trap@gmx.de> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> is there any Single Core i386 user out there which is using
>> graphics/gimp-resynthesizer?
>>
>> It is hanging a lot on my machine.
>>
>> What is on yours?
>
>
>
> What means
>
> SIZE=1128M
> RES=1006M ??
>
>
> PID USERNAME    THR PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE    TIME   WCPU COMMAND
> 57843 rotkap        1  98    0  1128M  1006M RUN      1:02 87.16%  
> resynthesizer
> 13207 rotkap       15  20    0   219M   103M pcmwrv   8:07  4.15%  
> clementine-player
> 57759 rotkap        2  52    0   344M   225M RUN     20:09  2.88%  
> rawtherapee
>  1298 rotkap        1  22    0   402M   334M select   6:31  2.59% Xorg
> 12022 rotkap        2  26    0   132M 47744K select   1:42  1.66% konsole
> 57761 rotkap       29  20    0   303M   216M uwait    2:23  0.00% firefox
> 57832 rotkap        2  25    0   175M   132M select   2:01  0.00% geeqie
>  1338 rotkap        1  20    0 12036K  3464K select   0:34  0.00%  
> gam_server
> 12019 rotkap        1  20    0 12036K  2680K select   0:18  0.00%  
> gam_server
> 57837 rotkap        2  44    0   247M   192M select   0:14  0.00%  
> gimp-2.8
>  1319 rotkap        1  20    0 66836K 18092K select   0:12  0.00%  
> xfdesktop
>  1339 rotkap        1  20    0 37104K 20192K select   0:10  0.00% wrapper
>  1318 rotkap        2  20    0 65848K 17696K select   0:08  0.00%  
> xfce4-panel
>
>
>
> Heino
>

 From the top man page [1]:

SIZE is the total size of the process (text, data, and stack), RES is the  
current amount of resident memory
(both SIZE and RES are given in kilobytes)

You should see your total RAM size in top as well.  To me it sounds like  
you're swapping a whole lot which make it seem like your system is hanging  
in an extreme situation.

[1]http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=top&sektion=1

-- 
Andre Goree
andre@drenet.info



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