finley@privacynetworks.com wrote:
I'm not sure what gave me this idea, but I decided to comment out the swap partition in /etc/fstab and reboot my laptop. I did not run swapoff directly at any time.
I'm running more things now than I would ever dream of to hammer my 500MB of memory, but I still notice NO slowdown. This is the best desktop experience I've ever had for any OS on any hardware!
Er...you won't experience any slowdown...you would experience killed app.
Mem: 449556k total, 442156k used, 7400k free, 9648k buffers Swap: 0k total, 0k used, 0k free, 159160k cached
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 2921 root 16 0 227m 69m 7312 R 20.9 15.9 22:55.56 X 3100 finley 15 0 183m 51m 16m S 0.4 11.7 5:05.54 firefox-bin 3116 finley 15 0 223m 39m 2440 S 0.4 8.9 0:54.60 java_vm 3253 finley 15 0 198m 34m 9.8m S 0.0 7.9 0:07.97 swriter.bin 3317 finley 15 0 240m 25m 8684 S 2.9 5.8 2:35.17 xine 3399 finley 15 0 57024 25m 16m S 0.0 5.7 0:08.57 konqueror 3638 finley 15 0 93632 23m 15m S 0.0 5.4 0:03.80 gaim
As you can see, I'm running a KDE environment. I'm going to try this in a gnome environment tomorrow.
...Interesting, the numbers do not add up...I wonder what happens as you visit more websites with firefox...and if you also run thunderbird at the same time...
Maybe you should stick to konqueror and kmail...
Hope this makes someone else's day!
My apologies if I burst any bubbles :-D