on Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 11:40:50AM -0800, Tristan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> i am somewhat a newbie to linux, and have a question about the swap space
> i configured when i installed debian.
> I have read that i should set aside as much space as I have RAM (currently
> 96Mb), but even when i have
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 11:40:50AM -0800, Tristan wrote:
> i am somewhat a newbie to linux, and have a question about the swap space
> i configured when i installed debian.
> I have read that i should set aside as much space as I have RAM (currently
> 96Mb), but even when i have many different prog
Hi,
swap is used for memory storage that the system doesn't expect to need
in the near future, but data is only put there to conserve real
memory, so you must not be doing very memory intensive stuff.
Try creating a 1200x1200 RGB image in gimp then look at your swap :)
My system currently have o
i am somewhat a newbie to linux, and have a question about the swap space
i configured when i installed debian.
I have read that i should set aside as much space as I have RAM (currently
96Mb), but even when i have many different programs running and or most of
my memory is being used hardly any sp
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