Romeo: Swap Space
Romeo,
You mention "Swap Space" for rooted users. I looked lightly into this but all I saw warned it may do more damage in the long run then good. I am not very familiar with all the how tos, and what ifs.
Could you give instruction on Specifically setting this up? ...Or link to a guide that explains it?
Also, I am still having trouble accepting the claims that Linux operates the way you and others have described. To be honest, sometimes when I'm typing or scrolling through screens, etc. etc. I get poor system performance. If I open ATK and kill running apps, free memory from say 29MB to 65MB, my performance is substantially increased.
Same thing occurs towards the end of every day. In the morning or after a reboot, Free memory is around 65-75MB, (I have Adv. Task Mana auto-end every 30.) but later on in the day, with the same "Excluded" apps being the only ones running, my free memory might be 29MB. A reboot is the only way to recover the lost or missing memory. And this is an app to app comparison:
After fresh reboot and Auto end all but 6 excluded apps: 65-70 MB
After 6-10 hours of operation and Auto end all but 6 excluded apps: 29MB, why?
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