On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Rob Walker wrote:
>
> >>>>> On Thu, 14 Jun 2001 01:22:15 -0400 (EDT), Dan Swartzendruber
> >>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> >> The reason I ask this question is because of my 'win4lin is swapped
> >> out theory'. If my theory is correct, the first action should take
> >> for_ever_ (relatively speaking of course), and then every action after
> >> that should be all back to regular speed. If the first action is
> >> slow, and the others ones gradually ramp up to normal, then I am
> >> willing to say that my simple 'win4lin is swapped out theory' needs
> >> some, shall we say, 'reworking'.
>
> Dan> not necessarily, if the win98 ram is being paged out repeatedly.
>
> maybe linux knows what that RAM is being used for. :-)
not specifically, no, but there was a chance win4lin might have been
allocating memory with a low priority or something. that said, this
swap theory just went down the drain. i had been playing around for
awhile, doing random things. went to shut down the win98 session, so
i clicked on the Start button... and waited for 17 seconds. damn :(
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