Thanks god someone else noticed this high memory usage. I kept asking
people on #ubuntu+1 and all I got was: "This is normal for Linux". This
high caching memory usage would be normal, if my system didn't start
using the swap file once the RAM memory gets used by the caching memory.
I never noticed this problem in Karmic, probably because I did a clean
install and used the vanilla kernels from http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ in the last 4 or 5 months. Previously (in Karmic)
"Reclaim memory" function in Ailurus would reclaim almost all of the
caching memory, but now it fails to do that. Something is eating the
memory.

This is how my computer behaves:
I have 2GiB of Ram installed
System monitor reports that 38% of the Memory is used by programs, 62% of 
Memory is in use as cash, and I have for instance 160MiB used from the swap 
space (and once the swap is being used, the system erformance is hit seriously).
If I try: sudo swapoff -a , the swapoff process dies and the swap partition is 
not disabled. Why? Because there is not enough RAM memory available to transfer 
the data contained into the swap partition. But how can this be when 62% of it 
is "free"? 62% of 2GiB of ram is a lot more than 160MiB. I even tried 
uninstalling ureadahead but that doesn't help. So I'm not sure that the problem 
is strictly located in ureadahead.

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Kernel trace buffer should be cleared and size restored after profiling
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/501715
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