Works great on my setup... recompiling the kernel and other miscellany
always kept about 4-5 megs of "real" memory free.
>Good. This is actually the major aim of the 2.1.90 code: to keep the
>system interactive "feel" the right way, by having a background swapout
>that is fairly aggressive but really stays in the background (and it is
>designed to be aggressive enough that it should hopefully never get to
>the state where the machine gets so tight on free memory that it starts
>to feel unresponsive).
my machine (486DX4/120 16M) held a load average around 1.8 to 2.5 while
compiling 2.1.91 non SMP, running 2.1.91 SMP (damn makefile heh) but it
wasn't too bad wandering around from a remote telnet session. Definately
looking up. :-)
Andrew
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