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Anyone got their 2gig card working on the NEW OS? I'm afraid to do it again after it gave me a white screen.
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Glad they held off - introduce it at a later date. Cheers, Andrew |
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I'd bet there will be a new kernel (for the impatient) available within the week that will solve this problem. Brad. |
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I don't use swap at all, and I have very few problems, usually when I have the javascript-enabled gmail open in a browser (that's why I usually use the javascript-disabled version - much lighter!). 64 MB of swap should be enough for everybody. :) |
I wouldnt want to use 1GB of swap! But 128MB would be ideal. This is what I had before and my unit hardly ever crashed. I've kinda got used to that!
Besides - what's good for one person wont necessarily be good for another. Its nice to have the option to select VM according to ones needs. |
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Unfortunately anyone with a 2GB card has 2GB of memory they can't use at all. :( The frustrating thing is that the bug/enhancement is receiving no attention from Nokia, so we don't even know what their plans are for the future. If they posted a comment along the lines of "Taking ownership, too late for initial release but will patch into a later update" then great. Instead, chuff all. Not good. (Oh, and Opera [OS 2006 release] just died on me for no reason while browsing this site - bah!) |
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BTW, I think the comment about 1GB swap is a poorly worded statement on Nokia's part. The text in question reads: "Option for extended virtual memory (RS-MMC up to 1 GB)" I suspect this is really supposed to be two different lines of specifications, and wasn't intended to mean 1GB swap is possible - just that (a) you can have virtual memory, and (b) the 770 is limited to 1GB MMC expansion. Brad. |
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Hopefully a new toolchain will fix this. Brad. |
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