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Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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In case I have 1 gb ram and assigned big space for swap.Will it slow down performances? Maybe because they placed too much stuffs on swap instead of memory?
No, the only thing that will degrade performance is using more memory than you have. The kernel is very smart about minimizing swap usage and to the extent that you don't overload your system too much, you'll never notice a problem. Having more swap doesn't mean more will be used either. Besides, it's not using the swap at all that's a problem, it's transferring data between swap and memory. The kernel may put some stuff in swap and that's okay. The crucial thing is that what you need in a given moment doesn't come out of the swap.

I realize that's not a very good description, but it's a bit complicated the way this works. Basically you can just keep an eye on this with free.
 

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gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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Attention! Attention! This is 4 ol D fagots who does not like my shit!
If U don't[ups, do not] like my shit, than U can suck my d****.
U should know that English peoples R fond of shorting the phrases, sentances & words, I'm not English bt I'm talking this language.
Actually, I'm not aware that English "peoples" are fond of "shorting" "sentances"...

I usually refrain from picking at people's English, especially in an international community where English isn't the first language for a lot of people... but since you decided to give us a lecture on the intricacies of internet lingo...

It's funny that you should get offended over something so trivial. The reception you received was anything but hostile.

I can't see why "you" and "are" as difficult-to-type words.Except when sending sms.
That was my attempt at sarcasm... and that reminds me why I usually steer clear of that form of communication.
 
Oct 1, 2002
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monitoring using free it seems the kernel only uses very small portion of the available swap space. too much swap won't kill I guess.
Sometimes I don't understand why I keep whinning about performances even when I don't experience slowdown. maybe it's my old habit cause I used to have a very old computer where every single clock or byte counts.

That was my attempt at sarcasm... and that reminds me why I usually steer clear of that form of communication.
I often mistook sarcasm as real stuffs :oops:
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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Actually yes, I'm doing the same. Installed the kde desktop. That said, when Feisty is released, I'm thinking of just installing Kubuntu right off the bat. Since I'm going to be using KDE anyway, something about using Ubuntu and installing KDE on top of that makes me feel like it's a little... patchy :undecide:
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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Yeah, I don't mind mixing it up, but it's just the feeling that KDE's not running in its "native environment" (which makes no sense whatever, I know). I'm very picky about these things :irritated
 
Apr 15, 2006
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i installed Ubuntu on my friends comp a few weeks ago. though we had some problems with the Xserver, we got it resolved. he was initially not interested in linux after a nightmare with Red Hat, but after he saw it at my place he liked it a lot!
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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This kind of thing makes me sad...

I use a program for Warcraft 3 named WC3banlist, which is used to ban players who leave in the middle of games, use hacks and do other things that would make you not want to play with them again.. It's freeware, but unfortunately there's no Linux version.

Here's an excerpt from a thread on the program's forums:

Member 1:You cannot compile a Windows program to work under Wine where it will use a linux driver.

Developer: The source code is not available

Member 2: Are you not even planning to develop a version for linux? Why don't you release sources?

Developer: 1. No. 2. Because I don't want to.
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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Hey try out Zenwalk and let me know how it works, been meaning to try it out but I never found the time.
 

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