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2007-11-26
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I'll admit I'm a Linux noob and that may explain my confusion... but if I'm only using a little over 16 MB of the memory for my Documents and applications, what is the other 80+MB being used for?
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2007-11-26
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cd ~/bin wget http://nmacleod.com/nokia/bin/checkspace.sh chmod +x checkspace.sh ./checkspace.sh
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2007-11-26
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2007-11-27
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2007-11-27
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Thanks very much guys. Milhouse, I completely agree with you about the Memory applet report being bogus information. I'm inclined to clone that old bug report and open it again.
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2007-11-27
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The Control Panel / Memory utility / Details says:
Total size: 251.5 MB
In use: 99.3 MB
Available: 152.2 MB
and the Data tab says:
861kB Documents (I cleaned out most of the pre-installed stuff)
15.5 MB Installed applications
I'll admit I'm a Linux noob and that may explain my confusion... but if I'm only using a little over 16 MB of the memory for my Documents and applications, what is the other 80+MB being used for?
Is there a swap file in my Device Memory (not the Internal card)? Or other system files?
And is there anything special about the Device Memory (other than it being built in)? Should I try to keep it as empty as possible for swap file expansion? Should I be installing applications to one of the SD cards instead? And if so, how would I do that?
Thanks!