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#41
Originally Posted by mesho123 View Post
what is compcache do ?

it's useful to install ?
If you do not know what something does, it is the opposite of being polite (i would have said you are a rude a55hole but the forum rules, y'know) to keep asking the same question over and over, right in between a conversation that is held between several other peoples on said $subject, and especially/ if they are technical conversations and you would have very easily found out about $subject yourself.
 

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ok i got this .. but it's useful now to install ? or it's pre-release?
 
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i got the same result as karam and mohammad
laggy when the swap gets almost full
 

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Originally Posted by Seker_94 View Post
i got the same result as karam and mohammad
laggy when the swap gets almost full
And all of you are using one and the same "magic patches", right? Which were reported by several users(including me) to result in massive lag under memory pressure? Not that I am saying that ramzswap works as it should (notifications are still not working), just wondering.
 

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that is true i'm using speedpatch but i have removed it before trying COMPCACHE
TBH after i installed the 'magic patch' COMPCACHE performed very better (at least no much lags)
and you are mistaken the 'magic patch' perferms very well under high memory pressure
But let us not change the subject of the thread bro..
 
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The "magic path" is cause of ~50% of semi-unknown problems reported by users. It's damn thing, that it's often mistaken by new users for legitimate one, in line with CSSU, KP and HEN. Does anyone even know, what exactly "magic" is doing, at all?

Sorry for pushing this off-topic further, but I think it's important to process of testing ramzswap. I don't know if reports by used, whose device are "poisoned" by using 'magic' are useful, due to untraceable nature of problems.

How can we know 'magic' is removing itself properly, and don't leave harming remains?
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Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
And all of you are using one and the same "magic patches", right? Which were reported by several users(including me) to result in massive lag under memory pressure? Not that I am saying that ramzswap works as it should (notifications are still not working), just wondering.
I'm using the I/O Interactivity swappolube settings.
And the ohmd/syspart tweaks from here.
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oh god
Estel u kidding me?
i've seen no one complaining about it
and freemangordon
this magic patch you are talking about
is the BEST patch and the most effective one i have ever used
and it didn't come out from nothing
don't you know the famous 200 lines that improves linux ?
http://www.webupd8.org/2010/11/alter...nel-patch.html
http://askubuntu.com/questions/13562...200-line-patch
http://askubuntu.com/questions/19051...x-kernel-patch
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/10/1...t-Does-Wonders

i think it does do something after all
 
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Originally Posted by Hurrian View Post
I'm using the I/O Interactivity swappolube settings.
And the ohmd/syspart tweaks from here.
Not using them so cannot comment.

Anyway, a little progress, notifications semi-working, at last I grok the damn swap remap thing, hopefully by 1-2 days will have them fully working. And will reflash my second device so comparison with/without compcache to be on a common base.

TBH right now i am using stock settings for swapiness & co, only overclock to 900. With compcache(and partial notifications) enabled the damn thing is almost like a butter with ovi maps + facebook + youtube. Of course once we hit internal flash lag starts.
 

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Originally Posted by Mohammad View Post
oh god
Estel u kidding me?
i've seen no one complaining about it
and freemangordon
this magic patch you are talking about
is the BEST patch and the most effective one i have ever used
and it didn't come out from nothing
don't you know the famous 200 lines that improves linux ?
http://www.webupd8.org/2010/11/alter...nel-patch.html
http://askubuntu.com/questions/13562...200-line-patch
http://askubuntu.com/questions/19051...x-kernel-patch
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/10/1...t-Does-Wonders

i think it does do something after all
And you were told hundreds of times that it is already implemented by nokia so "magic patch" does nothing on cgroups side. God knows what exactly it does. Anyway lets stay on topic please.
 

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