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Ok so I've already taken a look at the other thread and many other ones as well and have decided to post because there are not many other small objects around me that I can afford to throw, just kidding but I'm getting there. .

I'm what you would call a beginner as far as using x terminal goes, so if anyone knows of a reliable guide that explains commands for the terminal provided in the n810 and how to properly use them, I would be estatic

So the cause of my troubles revolves around attempting to play bos wars. As mentioned in the other bos wars thread, the game would load and I would choose to start the game, it would begin loading the map and then immediately stop at a random point and freeze. .

The game is installed to my internal memory card too so it should have the space to run, I attempted to use the terminal and when I tried moving /usr/share/game/boswars it said that I was not authorized to do so, also I am unsure as to what people mean by using "swap"

I apologize for posting so much, I am just really frustrated and would really appreciate some advice as to how I should go about handling this problem, thanks everyone!
 
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The problem is probably that you don't have swap enabled. You can enable it from control panel->memory. I think that it is called there virtual memory
 
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So I went to the control panel-> memory, then clicked on the virtual memory tab where it says you can extend virtual memory to use the internal memory card to open more applications, but the maximum amount it allows me to extend is 128mb, it looked like I had already done this in the past but chose to check the box to extend the memory and chose again the 128mb choice

I tried that and the game still insists on crashing and freezing my tablet, any other ideas as to how to make swap work?
 
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