How much of a difference did you notice? I have 64 meg RAM, and am
strongly considering adding 128 more...will it be worth the time and
money?

On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Adrian Smith wrote:

> this will shock everyone, but Tom seems to be right   =)
> *amazed silence*
> actually, Tom is about 99% right.... but
> when i installed linux first i had 60M ram and made a swap of 500M
> (i have disk space to burn)
> the swap was used somewhat....
> i recently added 128M ram, and linux hasn't touched my swap space since then.
> i have not seen my swap used, at all, ever....  since adding the 128M
> 
> 
> 
> Adrian Smith
> 'de telepone dude
> Telecom Dept.
> x 7042
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> >>> Tom Brinkman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8:29:46 AM 12/13/00 >>>
> On Wednesday 13 December 2000 05:56 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi Guys and Gals,
> >
> > I was wondering how to mount a new Swap partion.
> >
> > When I originally did my install of Mandrake I made the swap 128meg,
> > and it should be at least double that (my physical memory is 128meg).
> 
> .   I suspect you've bought into the mistaken and _very outdated_ 
> notion that swap should be 2 times ram.  128mb /swap should be more 
> than enough with 128mb of ram.
> 
>    If you install another 128mb of ram, you prob'ly wouldn't even need 
> a /swap.  Ram is a far far better solution than swap, particularly with 
> Linux. So if you have some uniquely high memory requirements, I'd 
> strongly suggest you add more ram than try to add or enlarge your /swap.
>    'Specially at today's prices ;)
> 

-- 

peace,

Rog

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Registered Linux user #190719


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