Hi, >> I would like to know the ideal swap partition size for new >> computers which >> typically come with > 1 Gigs of RAM. > > ideal is no swap - swap slows things down, and with gigs of RAM you > dont need swap. But keep a 500 MB swap space handy for those rare > occasions when you may need swap - and keep swap turned off.
Problem with no swap is that, when you do run out of RAM on a rainy day, your computer just locks up for some time and an application gets killed of to make space. Having swap space makes the computer slow down, but it gives some time to investigate. The problem with having more than a 1 GB of swap space is from new users perspective. New users think that this is a "waste" of space, as you cannot store any data on the swap partition. -Devendra Laulkar. -- ______________________________________________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List: ([email protected]) List Information: http://plug.org.in/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/plug-mail Send 'help' to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for mailing instructions.
