Re: Linux? Which one is the most friendly?
From: Greg (madman91_at_gmail.com)
Date: 05/06/05
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Date: 5 May 2005 19:30:16 -0700
..... keep in mind im 14... =D i dont know if that came as a shocker
but the 91 in my name is 1991 for my birthyear...
>Consequently, they get swapped out over the first night,
>as the kernel sees them not in use, and the newly available space is
used
>for file/disk caching. Unused memory is a waste - put it to use.
? Sorry but i dont completely understand.
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