M mikussikus Verified User Joined Dec 21, 2022 Messages 21 Aug 7, 2024 #1 I need feedback, is the situation correct? What happens when free memory runs out?
C copernic Verified User Joined Jul 2, 2019 Messages 83 Aug 7, 2024 #2 In reality, you have 4.62 GB + 315.75 MB available. Here's a link to help you better understand memory management under Linux https://www.tothenew.com/blog/understanding-memory-utilization-in-linux/
In reality, you have 4.62 GB + 315.75 MB available. Here's a link to help you better understand memory management under Linux https://www.tothenew.com/blog/understanding-memory-utilization-in-linux/
M mikussikus Verified User Joined Dec 21, 2022 Messages 21 Aug 7, 2024 #3 Thanks for link to article. After reading I think that my available space of memory is correct and kernel will not let to runs over memory because first step will be flush cache memory. That right?
Thanks for link to article. After reading I think that my available space of memory is correct and kernel will not let to runs over memory because first step will be flush cache memory. That right?