Linda Walsh wrote:
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Until they remove every trace of it from human existence,
except for snippets preserved for teaching purposes, under
the topic of "DO NOT DO THESE THINGS in a background services
programs"
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Well it depends on your configuration, no doubt.
I saw one user with 512M memory & 1.5G swap.
These days, an interactive desktop user should almost never
have more swap than physical memory -- even having swap=memory
is too slow in many cases if the swap is being used frequently
(> once/week).
Try setting the 'ionice' level of beagle to 'batch' (below
interactive processes) and see if you have the problem. ?
ah... ionice seems to be a new invention.
I'll give it a try when I build a new system this month.
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