On 10 May 2010 14:09, Eero Tamminen <eero.tammi...@nokia.com> wrote:

> If the issue is with Browser, just kill it and it will be restarted,
> just don't start it too many times in a row or you trigger SW watchdog.
> Browser can with long time usage also cause some swap fragmentation
> (=> extra swap activity), you can get rid of that also by restarting it.
>

Actually, what I'd love to be able to do is simply flush swap space
periodically. I've noticed that once swap space usage passes approx. 20%,
device gradually becomes unbearable with regular day-to-day usage, hence
reboot is essential. Manually restarting /etc/init.d/tablet-browser-daemon
doesn't help much, yet it seems that browsing web is quite sluggish
regardless of restarting browserd. I'd simply like to know the way to
release swap space somehow, instead of rebooting device. Perhaps restarting
some other services?

The other option is tell specific "core" (like phone app) applications to be
never swapped away, yet I don't know whether that's possible at all.

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