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2011-02-17
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@ Magical Unicorn Land
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2011-02-17
, 05:13
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2011-02-17
, 05:15
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2011-02-17
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#24
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My tools is using mlock to lock x into ram. It seems to work. U should try it. And also hawaii is a troll.
Personally, I didn't even know so much useful-only-at-boot crap sat in the ram indefinitely. If these things sit in ram after boot, can't a script be written to simply get rid of all the stuff like that that wastes memory space?
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2011-02-17
, 06:25
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#25
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2011-02-17
, 07:02
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@ Florida
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2011-02-17
, 07:05
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#27
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I wonder if this would fix the problems people have been having trying to decompress the Easy Debian image. Decompressing a 2GB image in MyDocs basically brings the system to its knees and takes over an hour.
I filed a bug and nobody had any idea what was wrong...
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2011-02-17
, 07:08
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#28
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2011-02-17
, 07:39
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@ Finland
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2011-02-17
, 07:51
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@ Edmonton, AB
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#30
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