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by collint
5164 days ago
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yeah, it's not directly attacking your 'inactive' memory. Just the disk cache, which shows up in the chart as 'inactive'. I'm not familiar with other cases that fit into the 'inactive' piece of the pie. I have regularly seen 1-3G of ram get free'd up on a 'purge' |
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