> On 9/3/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Also, it's broken, broken, broken on Plan 9 and nobody wants to fix it.
>> The upside to this is that we can just say how we don't want it anyway,
>> there's no conceivable reason anyone would want swap,  and operating
>> systems with working swap suck ;)
>>
>>
>> John "Has a Swap Partition and Doesn't Know Why" Floren
>>
> 
> Isn“t it more like John "wants somebody else to fix his swap instead of doing
> himself" Floren?. If you think something is broken, fix it instead of
> complaining.
> If noone else likes it, at least you have your problem solved...
> 

I don't actually need the swap partition, it's just there... ummm... not
sure why; I installed on this machine before I found out that swap is 
broken. And it's not that I *think* swap is broken; it's been confirmed 
by others. If I ever dig up a really old laptop with 32 MB of RAM or
something, it could be worth it to try fixing swap, but since that itch
doesn't exist I'm not going to scratch it.

John

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