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I am running a Linux Ubuntu(17.10) distro and my system specs are



Memory : 7.6 GiB
Processor : Intel® Core™ i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz × 4
Graphics : Intel® Ivybridge Mobile
GNOME : 3.26.2
OS Type : 64-bit
Disk : 768.7 GB


Currently I have Tilix,Chrome(<6 tabs), PhpStorm open.
and npm watch is compiling my code on the go.



My system usage now are



Memory 87% = 6.62/7.6GiB
Swap 15% = 1.13/7.30Gib


I have attached the screenshot of htop.
What could be the reason of the resource usage?



Memory sort:
Update Screenshot with sort bt RES column



TOP
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  • yes, but I have opened only one. How do I account for the rest of them? Now it is showing more than 2.

    – Rehan
    Jan 11 at 15:51











  • Your screen-shot would be more useful if you sorted by memory

    – AFH
    Jan 11 at 15:53











  • Added the requested screenshot @AFH

    – Rehan
    Jan 11 at 16:03






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    @HazardousGlitch - By default htop shows threads, but reports the same resources as the main program for each thread.

    – AFH
    Jan 11 at 16:13











  • @Rehan - Sorry I wasn't expecting quite so many threads. Perhaps you could use the H and K commands to turn off thread reporting (or use top which omits threads by default).

    – AFH
    Jan 11 at 16:17
















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I am running a Linux Ubuntu(17.10) distro and my system specs are



Memory : 7.6 GiB
Processor : Intel® Core™ i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz × 4
Graphics : Intel® Ivybridge Mobile
GNOME : 3.26.2
OS Type : 64-bit
Disk : 768.7 GB


Currently I have Tilix,Chrome(<6 tabs), PhpStorm open.
and npm watch is compiling my code on the go.



My system usage now are



Memory 87% = 6.62/7.6GiB
Swap 15% = 1.13/7.30Gib


I have attached the screenshot of htop.
What could be the reason of the resource usage?



Memory sort:
Update Screenshot with sort bt RES column



TOP
enter image description here










share|improve this question

























  • yes, but I have opened only one. How do I account for the rest of them? Now it is showing more than 2.

    – Rehan
    Jan 11 at 15:51











  • Your screen-shot would be more useful if you sorted by memory

    – AFH
    Jan 11 at 15:53











  • Added the requested screenshot @AFH

    – Rehan
    Jan 11 at 16:03






  • 2





    @HazardousGlitch - By default htop shows threads, but reports the same resources as the main program for each thread.

    – AFH
    Jan 11 at 16:13











  • @Rehan - Sorry I wasn't expecting quite so many threads. Perhaps you could use the H and K commands to turn off thread reporting (or use top which omits threads by default).

    – AFH
    Jan 11 at 16:17














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I am running a Linux Ubuntu(17.10) distro and my system specs are



Memory : 7.6 GiB
Processor : Intel® Core™ i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz × 4
Graphics : Intel® Ivybridge Mobile
GNOME : 3.26.2
OS Type : 64-bit
Disk : 768.7 GB


Currently I have Tilix,Chrome(<6 tabs), PhpStorm open.
and npm watch is compiling my code on the go.



My system usage now are



Memory 87% = 6.62/7.6GiB
Swap 15% = 1.13/7.30Gib


I have attached the screenshot of htop.
What could be the reason of the resource usage?



Memory sort:
Update Screenshot with sort bt RES column



TOP
enter image description here










share|improve this question
















I am running a Linux Ubuntu(17.10) distro and my system specs are



Memory : 7.6 GiB
Processor : Intel® Core™ i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz × 4
Graphics : Intel® Ivybridge Mobile
GNOME : 3.26.2
OS Type : 64-bit
Disk : 768.7 GB


Currently I have Tilix,Chrome(<6 tabs), PhpStorm open.
and npm watch is compiling my code on the go.



My system usage now are



Memory 87% = 6.62/7.6GiB
Swap 15% = 1.13/7.30Gib


I have attached the screenshot of htop.
What could be the reason of the resource usage?



Memory sort:
Update Screenshot with sort bt RES column



TOP
enter image description here







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  • yes, but I have opened only one. How do I account for the rest of them? Now it is showing more than 2.

    – Rehan
    Jan 11 at 15:51











  • Your screen-shot would be more useful if you sorted by memory

    – AFH
    Jan 11 at 15:53











  • Added the requested screenshot @AFH

    – Rehan
    Jan 11 at 16:03






  • 2





    @HazardousGlitch - By default htop shows threads, but reports the same resources as the main program for each thread.

    – AFH
    Jan 11 at 16:13











  • @Rehan - Sorry I wasn't expecting quite so many threads. Perhaps you could use the H and K commands to turn off thread reporting (or use top which omits threads by default).

    – AFH
    Jan 11 at 16:17



















  • yes, but I have opened only one. How do I account for the rest of them? Now it is showing more than 2.

    – Rehan
    Jan 11 at 15:51











  • Your screen-shot would be more useful if you sorted by memory

    – AFH
    Jan 11 at 15:53











  • Added the requested screenshot @AFH

    – Rehan
    Jan 11 at 16:03






  • 2





    @HazardousGlitch - By default htop shows threads, but reports the same resources as the main program for each thread.

    – AFH
    Jan 11 at 16:13











  • @Rehan - Sorry I wasn't expecting quite so many threads. Perhaps you could use the H and K commands to turn off thread reporting (or use top which omits threads by default).

    – AFH
    Jan 11 at 16:17

















yes, but I have opened only one. How do I account for the rest of them? Now it is showing more than 2.

– Rehan
Jan 11 at 15:51





yes, but I have opened only one. How do I account for the rest of them? Now it is showing more than 2.

– Rehan
Jan 11 at 15:51













Your screen-shot would be more useful if you sorted by memory

– AFH
Jan 11 at 15:53





Your screen-shot would be more useful if you sorted by memory

– AFH
Jan 11 at 15:53













Added the requested screenshot @AFH

– Rehan
Jan 11 at 16:03





Added the requested screenshot @AFH

– Rehan
Jan 11 at 16:03




2




2





@HazardousGlitch - By default htop shows threads, but reports the same resources as the main program for each thread.

– AFH
Jan 11 at 16:13





@HazardousGlitch - By default htop shows threads, but reports the same resources as the main program for each thread.

– AFH
Jan 11 at 16:13













@Rehan - Sorry I wasn't expecting quite so many threads. Perhaps you could use the H and K commands to turn off thread reporting (or use top which omits threads by default).

– AFH
Jan 11 at 16:17





@Rehan - Sorry I wasn't expecting quite so many threads. Perhaps you could use the H and K commands to turn off thread reporting (or use top which omits threads by default).

– AFH
Jan 11 at 16:17










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