Steve Harris wrote:
Are you looking at the memory reported by top or so on
and using that to
conclude jack is taking a lot of ram?
No. I'm looking at the HD led, and listening to the sound of my HD
swapping :)
Jack uses (lots of) shared ram to communicate, so the
consumption looks
really scary, whereas infact most of the memory is only allocated once.
I know. But when I look at top, I can usually see one application which
is constantly increasing the percentage, until it get killed by the kernel.
As long as you have 256MB physical ram or more you
will be fine.
I have.
Peter