> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >I would really like to know why does linux access the >disk 
> so much (in 
> >GUI
> >mode) to fire-up even a small application like terminals 
> >windows? What 
> >is it that it reads/writes so much? This is irrespective of 
> >m/c configuration.

> My swap is 4 times the RAM still i also face the same problem...
> 

Why do you need a swap 4 times the RAM? Do you need a swap at all? How much 
RAM do you have? The 2.4.x pre kernels might have had a logic for the swap 
= 2xRAM rule, but what now? Unless you are seriously short of RAM, and use 
a tonload of swap, there is no need to use a lot of swap. And if you really 
have that less RAM, then you should'ntbe complaining about "speed" issues. 
Also, for special purposes like suspend to disk/ACPI on laptops, you might 
have a case for swap = 2x ram. 

The installation howto was written when people used 4M-32M RAM, we've come 
a long way after that. Maybe the howto needs updation.

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