I have the same problems, and I have 4GB of memory in machine, so I'm
going to venture a guess that it's not necessarily a memory problem.
The only ways I've found to get rid of it is to close eclipse and
restart every once in a while. Otherwise, it seems to get slower with
more mouse lag and more audio chopiness.
Bradley
On Jan 3, 2006, at 11:32 PM, Shawn Erickson wrote:
On Jan 3, 2006, at 5:50 PM, Russ Trotter wrote:
Hi Greg, just to clarify, I had said that my *total* physical
memory is 1GB. Free memory when eclipse "warms" up is around 40
MB with the other things i have running (iTunes, safaris, one
firefox window, thunderbird, terminals, etc)
is that 40mb free the smoking gun?
Well possibly... What does inactive memory say? Available memory in
general is the sum of free and inactive memory.
You may be over committing your systems memory. If so reducing the
max heap of your application may reduce the likely hood of the
problem (keeping a smaller memory foot print at the cost of more GC).
-Shawn
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