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Can I completely stop memory caching?
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There are different types of caches that the linux kernel controls and they are not all controllable from user space. I'm not familiar...
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The section here on drop_caches may be of interest: https://docs.kernel.org/admin-guide/sysctl/vm.html?highlight=vm+rst
Yesterday at 12:37 AM
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Today's article involves the find command...
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You can do a great deal with the find command and this time we specify that we want to find files and then use that output to count the...
Thursday at 10:13 PM
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The name @Debian_SuperUser conjures up a few images: the root user, and then, an exceedingly well informed user :) There are many...
Thursday at 7:45 PM
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Multiple issues experienced with Debian Bookworm (12.2.2.0) on a Lenovo IdeaPad I7 - any assistance would be appreciated!
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To install from backports the user needs to alter the /etc/apt/sources.list to contain the backports repository with an addition like...
Thursday at 7:22 PM
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An article worth reading if you want deeper understanding of swappiness
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I have swap enabled but leave the configuration as the default. It works. I figure if it uses swap when swap is available, I should make...
Thursday at 12:02 AM
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An article worth reading if you want deeper understanding of swappiness
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Yup. That's about what I'd figured. From your link: Which would be the main takeaway (in my opinion).
Wednesday at 10:54 PM
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An article worth reading if you want deeper understanding of swappiness
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One change I know of is that max. swappiness value was increased from 100 to 200. But I'm not sure about the formula itself, according...
Wednesday at 10:53 PM
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An article worth reading if you want deeper understanding of swappiness
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That's almost exactly 20 years old. I suspect the fundamentals are the same but that the code itself will have changed in the interim...
Wednesday at 10:47 PM
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In addition to the wise suggestion by @ML_113 in post #6, something helpful may be output with the following command from a terminal...
Wednesday at 12:08 AM
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Today's article is back to the basics...
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I realized I'd never covered 'uname'. So, I covered uname. It's a handy way to get some system information...
Tuesday at 9:00 PM
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Hey everyone
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Welcome aboard.
Tuesday at 7:35 PM
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How to edit a file with live usb?
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You don't really delete it. You did mark it solved. What you could do is add a comment telling folks how you managed to solve the issue.
Monday at 12:40 AM
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Perhaps have a look here: https://www.site24x7.com/learn/linux/troubleshoot-high-io-wait.html There are a some proposals to fix i/o...
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Hi
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Yup. Thread moved to the Member Introductions sub-forum.
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