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  1. http://i.imgur.com/kgQqZm1.png Well that's kind of... saddening. I was hoping to make KDE my own.

    Friday, 21-Mar-14 10:10:31 UTC from web
    1. @neuraria That's my process list. I don't know why your memory usage is so high. http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/727212

      Friday, 21-Mar-14 10:16:36 UTC from Choqok
      1. @broniebrown The usage might have coincided with /something/ happening, that just slowed my system down for a few minutes. I'm not sure how I'd find that out though. It happened the other day as well, in a similar fashion anyway, so I'm wondering just what's causing it.

        Friday, 21-Mar-14 10:20:15 UTC from web
    2. @neuraria Great Maker… I wonder how much did Chromium take from RAM.

      Friday, 21-Mar-14 11:39:13 UTC from loadaverage.org
      1. @xrevan86 Probably a lot... browsers do that :p

        Friday, 21-Mar-14 12:14:50 UTC from web
        1. @neuraria Chromium users says that a lot :-D.

          Friday, 21-Mar-14 13:05:38 UTC from loadaverage.org
          1. @xrevan86 That is truth. # / # consumes so much RAM that my computer requires forced restart in 8 to 72 hours.

            Friday, 21-Mar-14 13:21:45 UTC from fresh.federati.net
            1. @lnxw48 I once tried to start Flash in Chromium, my OS had gone to swap.

              Friday, 21-Mar-14 13:58:36 UTC from loadaverage.org
          2. @xrevan86 Hey, I had similar problems with Firefox... those are just less noticeable because it's one process taking up 1GB+ rather than lots of little processes

            Friday, 21-Mar-14 13:24:15 UTC from web
            1. @neuraria "those are just less noticeable" Actually it's much easier to notice one process eating a lot rather than a lot of them (harder to count). And yet there are ways to count and to make conclusions :-P.

              Friday, 21-Mar-14 13:57:42 UTC from loadaverage.org