I just see the "" scrip listed here, but most websites want you to run multiple ones. Every website appears to attempt to run scripts on the user's computer these days - including this one. If you're at all concerned about Firefox's memory usage (, privacy, etc.) then I suggest you install one of the script-blocking plug-ins. Only eight have been loaded since rebooting, but I think all those tabs being open might consume some memory they appear to slow down the application's load time. It looks like I'm using 1,174 meg of RAM with Xfce and Firefox running (along with gedit). Speaking of moving parts, my magnetic hard drive has some, so I'd much rather see higher RAM usage and lower drive caching. And, since there are no moving parts in RAM "chips," I doubt that you'd greatly increase the service life of the part, either (although if you plan on using that same RAM for 50+ years, it might make a difference over time). I don't think you'd be saving a great deal of electricity by using 35% of your RAM instead of 40%. Having less free RAM than used slows down, having multiple less RAM as used slows down wextremely.īe happy thazt the system knows how to use RAM instead to shrunk down the usage to a bare minimum by holding a maximum amount of unused only to show that it is not using availöable RAM so much iot can while shrinking down througput to a minimum too. Using free RAM for buffers, caching speeds up system throughput. Hcentaur13 wrote:Please tell me why the system should not use avalable RAM?
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