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Originally Posted by AlMehdi View Post
Did you read this part "when dealing with significant disk activity on systems where there is insufficient RAM or the disks are slow".

It means that if you will have bad performance if you are low on RAM. This is no general problem for linux on modern desktops. Some have it.. I have never experienced it though. It will most likely not come to the n900 and i am not sure it needs it.
Also I think this is more of a problem when doing large bulk transfers to a slow drive, filling up ram and having to wait for data to be pushed to the slow disk before the fast disk can be accessed.
I'm not sure if it's much help on n900 where we just sit waiting for the emmc most of the time