On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 12:20 AM, Yves Dorfsman <y...@zioup.com> wrote:

> I for one, totally disagree with your statement, I do not want any of my
> process to be pushed to swap to just buy some buffer space. If I have an
> I/O issue, I'll look into it. This is why I set swappiness to zero on
> Linux, and I sure wish there was a way to do that on Windows!
>

Why exactly do you want to waste RAM on dead code/data?  It served its
purpose, it should get out of the way and let something productive use the
RAM.

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brandon s allbery                                      allber...@gmail.com
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