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2010-11-19
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2010-11-20
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can someone post a video demo of this? my phone is not with me, and i am very interested in seeing this. thank you in advance!
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2010-11-20
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2010-11-20
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2010-11-20
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@ Portugal
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2010-11-21
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Hi,
Has anyone run into problems copying large files on the device, in x-term while swappolube's proposed settings are in effect?
I'm picking up on the other poster's post about transmission stalling and hanging, because I suffered similar problems while copying a lot of files in x-term.
The phone would become increasingly less responsive and after a while become completely unresponsive and then reboot.
I tried with both the cp command and within midnight commander.
When I reset swappolube's settings to the default, the phone wouldn't reboot while copying the same set of files. Could this have something to do with write-back caching, or is this not implemented in the system?
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2010-11-21
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Saturn:
Have you thought about adding the Lennart Poettering's cgroup hack to .bashrc in Swappoluble?:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2010/11/16/392
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2010-11-21
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It looks more like the oom_kill_allocating_task is the problem here. Of course, I might be totally wrong..
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