On 22 November 2010 16:41, Martin Langhoff <martin.langh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Just to clarify -- side-to-side comparison in the past have shown a
> significant improvement. We did get a specially bad-behaving kernel in
> our F7 builds in that regard, but even F9 builds have shown it to be
> better.

That was an XO-1 comparison though.
I haven't heard of similar problems existing for XO-1.5, but my field
experience there is much less. Are there known situations where adding
swap actually helps?

Another thing to consider would be the current series of patches going
into Linux that improve interactivity under high CPU/memory pressure.
Certainly candidates for inclusion if we can briefly show their value.

Daniel
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