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2012-07-10
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@ Karhula, Finland
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#13
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Hmm... seems like running as root is required. We're getting into the murky waters of aegis land now. You can try:
Code:aegis-exec /opt/dropcache-mdn/bin/dropcache.sh --3
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2012-07-10
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@ Norway
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The benefit I'm looking here would be that the N9 really feels sluggish from time to time. Let's say that 1 minute would suck alot, BUT how about a free memory every 3-24h example.
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2012-07-11
, 05:40
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@ Karhula, Finland
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2012-07-11
, 10:29
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@ Tampere Finland
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your N9 will have to reload stuff again -> slower + more battery consumption.
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2012-07-11
, 11:26
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@ Germany
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2012-07-11
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2012-07-11
, 14:36
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@ Tampere Finland
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#20
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I don't have an N9 so I cannot check. What's the (default) value of /proc/sys/vm/dirty_background_ratio?
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Nevermind, customer just left.