From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Msuck: nntp://news.gmane.io/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/5227 Path: main.gmane.org!not-for-mail From: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen Newsgroups: gmane.emacs.gnus.general Subject: Re: Gnus Memory usage Date: 23 Feb 1996 00:50:25 +0100 Organization: Dept. of Informatics, University of Oslo, Norway Sender: larsi@ifi.uio.no Message-ID: References: NNTP-Posting-Host: coloc-standby.netfonds.no Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: main.gmane.org 1035145863 32214 80.91.224.250 (20 Oct 2002 20:31:03 GMT) X-Complaints-To: usenet@main.gmane.org NNTP-Posting-Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 20:31:03 +0000 (UTC) Return-Path: ding-request@ifi.uio.no Original-Received: from ifi.uio.no (ifi.uio.no [129.240.64.2]) by deanna.miranova.com (8.7.3/8.6.9) with SMTP id QAA32249 for ; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 16:31:29 -0800 Original-Received: from aegir.ifi.uio.no (4867@aegir.ifi.uio.no [129.240.94.24]) by ifi.uio.no with ESMTP (8.6.11/ifi2.4) id for ; Fri, 23 Feb 1996 00:50:26 +0100 Original-Received: (from larsi@localhost) by aegir.ifi.uio.no ; Fri, 23 Feb 1996 00:50:25 +0100 Original-To: ding@ifi.uio.no In-Reply-To: hardaker@ece.ucdavis.edu's message of 22 Feb 1996 15:19:46 -0800 Original-Lines: 28 Xref: main.gmane.org gmane.emacs.gnus.general:5227 X-Report-Spam: http://spam.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general:5227 hardaker@ece.ucdavis.edu (Wes Hardaker) writes: > All I know is that when I was doing experiments a while back (sgnus > .2? or .1? something I would think) and I started sgnus, I'd get a > massive memory increase. Then I would quit sgnus and restart it > again. I would get yet another memory increase. That's definitely not good. I'm running XEmacs at the moment, and it is 13Mb big. (But I did enter a virtual group with 4000 articles a few minutes ago.) > Lars> -- "Yes. The journey through the human heart would have to > Lars> wait until some other time." > > Whats that from anyway? Sounds like it should be a great MST3K show > though. It's from a short story by Janet Frame. She's visiting some natural history museum which has an exhibition on the human heart. She stands around listening to a guide explain something else to a bunch of school children for too long, and she has to rush to catch a train, so she doesn't have time to do the human heart exhibition. Aren't you glad you asked? :-) -- (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.) larsi@ifi.uio.no * Lars Ingebrigtsen