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On Friday 19 March 2004 22:42, Samuel MacDonald wrote:
> Is there a point where more swap doesn't help?

It's really more of an issue of determining your maximum memory load. I have 
1GB of RAM in the computer I use most often.  I had fedora set the amount of 
swap (was something like 800M).  I have yet to see any processes swap out to 
disk.  Before I ran fedora, I wasn't using any swap, and had no problems.  I 
usually have one e-mail window open, sometimes a VMware window, and often 
play UT2003 (and now UT2004).

- -- 
- -dave

Dave Carlson <dave at math.umn.edu>
Systems Administrator (Consultant)

8 Vincent Hall
612-625-4895

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