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2.2.0-pre6 ain't nice =(
Hello
I've been running 2.2.0-pre6 for about 5 days now (w/o reboot) and I'm sad
to say that it seems to swap more and more for each day. Especially when
something heavy I/O is running, but even when the system is not used at
all it is much more sluggish then freshly rebooted...
I hope this problem will be fixed, we certainly don't want NT emulation =)
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Med vänlig hälsning
Kalle Andersson
kalle@sslug.dk
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Re: 2.2.0-pre6 ain't nice =( [ In reply to ]
Operating System: Linux 2.2.0-pre4 #2 SMP Mon Jan 4 14:40:25 EST 1999
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I have the same problem with pre4 --- it's up since I compiled it and it was
really fast at the beginning but got sluggish now.
pbunyk:~> cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.2.0-pre4 (root@pbunyk.physics.sunysb.edu) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #2 SMP Mon Jan 4 14:40:25 EST 1999
pbunyk:~> uptime
1:49pm up 8 days, 22:50, 2 users, load average: 0.04, 0.15, 0.22
pbunyk:~> free
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 127444 115924 11520 31208 42896 26364
-/+ buffers/cache: 46664 80780
Swap: 72256 8072 64184
Swap is not used that much, but when I copied some (large) MPEGs from one
disk to another netscape/emacs/etc got swapped out.
I guess I'll compile the latest pre (7?), but this kind of problem is hard
to reproduce since I'll have to wait for couple days uptime before things
turn bad.
Paul
>
> Hello
>
> I've been running 2.2.0-pre6 for about 5 days now (w/o reboot) and I'm sad
> to say that it seems to swap more and more for each day. Especially when
> something heavy I/O is running, but even when the system is not used at
> all it is much more sluggish then freshly rebooted...
>
> I hope this problem will be fixed, we certainly don't want NT emulation =)
>
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