VM2.0? it's not the first time i've heard something like that, is
there any information about it?

On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Bart Smaalders <[email protected]> wrote:
> Marion Hakanson wrote:
>>
>> [email protected] said:
>>>
>>> When the system is largly idle the gnome desktop feels fast and snappy,
>>> and
>>> interaction is very immediate. However, when I start a heavy background
>>> process (for instance a maven build of a large Java application), CPU
>>> utilization shoots to 100% on both CPU cores (which is good!), but my
>>> whole
>>> desktop becomes sluggish, even mouse movement becomes erratic.
>>
>> It's not necessarily CPU contention that's making things slow.  My systems
>> behave this way when RAM is short;  Xorg or window-manager get paged out,
>> and things get jerky/erratic.
>
> Our original prototype for the IA class back in the early 90s (!) did
> influence memory allocation, but this wasn't really tenable in a scheduling
> class.  It did work very well, however.
>
> http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/cinci93/full_papers/evans.txt
>
>
> True control of RAM given to various processes awaits the VM2.0 project,
> which is currently underway.  Attempts to correctly schedule memory use
> w/ the current VM system have been unsuccessful despite rather valiant
> efforts.
>
> - Bart
>
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