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Originally Posted by death_jax View Post
Just out of curiosity, what is the /home/user/.signon/signonfs-mnt partition, (it's about 6.8MB)?
It's an encrypted partition with data required to login on your accounts. Do not touch it.
 
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nah can we just reset it, already try swapoff swapon thing but still..
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traysh,

Yes to use both swaps...I posted my free output in page 1...The performance for me is slightly increased especially when opening the same app multiple times after it was closed...also the swiping in and out of applications seems smoother to me now that i use this and your fastern9

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Originally Posted by ibrakalifa View Post
nah can we just reset it, already try swapoff swapon thing but still..
That isn't resetting, isn't it? Thats turning swap on/off...
 
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Originally Posted by thedead1440 View Post
That isn't resetting, isn't it? Thats turning swap on/off...
thats why im asking, how to reset the swapram, :|
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use "/sbin/swapon /dev/ramzswap0" or "/sbin/swapoff /dev/ramzswap0"

I'm sure Drop Cahce can't do this as Store QA wouldn't allow it otherwise...
 
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Originally Posted by thedead1440 View Post
use "/sbin/swapon /dev/ramzswap0" or "/sbin/swapoff /dev/ramzswap0"

I'm sure Drop Cahce can't do this as Store QA wouldn't allow it otherwise...
nah already try that many times, but still the same..
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Can you try typing free in terminal? Maybe DropCache isn't updated :|
 

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Originally Posted by thedead1440 View Post
That isn't resetting, isn't it? Thats turning swap on/off...
And it has nothing to do with cache. Swap has data of running apps that were moved out of the ram to make room for other apps. Cache is data read from the disk that is not in used by any app anymore but is kept in ram in case an app needs it in the future. There's no cache in swap.

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Can you try typing free in terminal? Maybe DropCache isn't updated :|
well here it is, :/
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