Tuning Linux VM swapping
Lank writes "Kernel developers started discussing the pros and cons of swapping to disk on the Linux Kernel mailing list. KernelTrap has coverage of the story on their homepage. Andrew Morton comments, 'My point is that decreasing the tendency of the kernel to swap stuff out is wrong. You really don't want hundreds of megabytes of BloatyApp's untouched memory floating about in the machine. Get it out on the disk, use the memory for something useful.' Personally, I just try to keep my memory usage below the physical memory in my machine, but I guess that's not always possible..."
First swap!
Under the performance tab you can use the slider to tune the machine for 'foreground' or 'background' apps.
WURD!!
No, no, a TLA is a Three Letter Acronym!
Don't you know?
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It's impossible to help people in XP.
English has been doing fine for a while now without you defending her. Go home, eat a sandwich, and let English take care of herself. Thanks.
And I would like to thank God for this being so intuative. It was right on the tip of my tounge the whole time.
And here, I thought swappiness was a warm gun.
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