Ubuntu: Reclaiming memory in a Desktop Environment

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Eric Wanchic

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Nov 2, 2009, 10:33:56 AM11/2/09
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All,

For those of you that use Ubuntu in a desktop environment, like
myself, you may notice after a while that your memory cache is full and
sometimes doesn't empty completely when all of your programs shutdown.
Here is a command I run from time to time so I don't have to restart my
system.

sudo echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches

Works nice, and it can be used at anytime with as many programs up as
desired. However, if you first close/quit as many programs as possible
before, you will maximize the amount of free space you can obtain.

My biggest memory hogs (understandably) are Firefox and vmware machines.
BTW, I typically have 20-80 sites up in my Firefox at one time, encase
you we're wondering why.

Eric

Dan Falconer

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Nov 2, 2009, 2:59:22 PM11/2/09
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Eric,

What does this do?  Why put a "3" in there?  It would be greatly helpful if you could provide a link or two that has more information on the topic (no time to Google at the moment).

Thanks for the interesting advice!
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Dan Falconer
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