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Date
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2025-01-27
23.251.146.157
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 302 FoundDate: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:21 GMTServer: Apache/2.4.61 (Debian)Location: https://www.linuxatemyram.com/Content-Length: 301Content-Type: text/html; charsetiso-8859-1 !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN>html>head>title>302 Found/title>/head>body>h1>Found/h1>p>The document has moved a hrefhttps://www.linuxatemyram.com/>here/a>./p>hr>address>Apache/2.4.61 (Debian) Server at www.linuxatemyram.com Port 80/address>/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:21 GMTServer: Apache/2.4.61 (Debian)Last-Modified: Mon, 12 Feb 2024 03:41:04 GMTETag: 1c3a-611270c123235Accept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 7226Content-Type !DOCTYPE html>html langen> head> meta charsetutf-8> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1> title>Help! Linux ate my RAM!/title> link relstylesheet hrefgithub-markdown.css> link relstylesheet hrefnormalize.min.css> link relstylesheet hrefcommon.css> style> #blinkyblink { animation: blinkyblink 0.8s 11; } @keyframes blinkyblink { 0% { border: 3px solid #D0D0D0; } 49.9% { border: 3px solid #D0D0D0; } 50% { border: 3px solid #000000; } 100% { border: 3px solid #000000; } } /style> /head> body> article classmarkdown-body stylefont-size: 1.1em> center> img srcatemyram.png altLinux ate my RAM!> div idblinkyblink styleborder: 3px solid; display: inline-block; margin: 0 auto; margin-bottom: 2em; margin-top: 1em; padding: 2em> h1 classborder-0 stylecolor: #F00000; font-size: 3em; margin: 0; padding: 0;> Dont Panic!br>Your ram is fine! /h1> /div> /center> h2>Whats going on?/h2> p>Like all modern operating systems, Linux is borrowing unused memory for disk caching. This makes it look like you are low on free memory, but you are not! Everything is fine!/p> h2>Why is it doing this?/h2> p>Disk caching makes the system much faster and more responsive! There are no downsides, except for confusing users who are new to computing, and unfamiliar with the concept of a filesystem cache. It doesnt generally take memory away from applications./p> h2>What if I want to run more applications?/h2> p>If your applications want more memory, the kernel will just take back a chunk that the disk cache borrowed. Disk cache can always be given back to applications immediately! You are not low on ram!/p> h2>Do I need more swap?/h2> p>Probably not; disk caching primarily borrows the ram that applications dont currently want. If applications want more memory, the kernel will take it back from the disk cache. Linux em>can/em> pu
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