Kim C. Callis wrote:
> 
> I have been having a devil of a time with getting any of my swap space
> addressed. Currently I have 128M of RAM and I had created a 128M swap
> partition
> 
> Mem:  127820K av, 116120K used,  11700K free,  75336K shrd,  41640K buff
> Swap: 130748K av,    812K used, 129936K free                 31072K cached
> 
> At this instance I have 11 meg free, but even when I start doing something
> like compiling
> 

WARNING: DO NOT TO TAKE THIS TO SERIOUS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Is this a complaint?? ;-))

I have the same "problem". My swap does not look like beeing used much
either. ;-(

Someone told me that I have to much RAM installed (As well 128 MB). When
I was using my old 486/100 with 32 MB's it used to swap even less as my
P-II/266, 64 MB with NT at work. So if you want swapping install NT.
;-))

Of course, you can always remove memory. ;) I could need another 96 MB's

END WARNING

Your system performs fine.

Juergen

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