According to the article, the paging file removes pages of memory (4K) and does so constantly, freeing the actual memory immediately when it's needed (since it already paged to disk.) A swap file swaps entire applications out of memory and to a swap file/partition as more memory is needed.
It seems to me that "posting" means something like the profile that many users have. You give AOL the right use/make available that content however you want. Maybe they define posting somewhere, I didn't read the TOS or anything. Most all of AIM's traffic (messages) between clients are direct connections anyway, it's not like all AIM traffic travels over AOLs network at some point or anything.
According to the article, the paging file removes pages of memory (4K) and does so constantly, freeing the actual memory immediately when it's needed (since it already paged to disk.) A swap file swaps entire applications out of memory and to a swap file/partition as more memory is needed.
Don't forget the Administrator password. I had to do a reinstall because I forgot it. Luckily, I hadn't transferred any info at the time.
There's a Linux distribution for that.
It seems to me that "posting" means something like the profile that many users have. You give AOL the right use/make available that content however you want. Maybe they define posting somewhere, I didn't read the TOS or anything. Most all of AIM's traffic (messages) between clients are direct connections anyway, it's not like all AIM traffic travels over AOLs network at some point or anything.