Re: Dealing with N900 responsiveness (or lack of thereof)

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On 23 February 2010 09:16, Marius Gedminas <marius@xxxxxx> wrote:
There are no leftovers of apps that got closed; AFAIU it's just that
apps/libraries that didn't get closed were pushed from RAM into swap and
haven't moved back in again.  To force them back into RAM you can try

sudo gainroot
swapoff -a; swapon -a

I've been trying this. Problem is that swapoff command moves stuff from swap to RAM (nicely seen in conky's graphs, btw), which obviously can't take whole swap contents and when RAM capacity is reached, swapoff simply crashes. I am not an expert, but when something related with system memory crashes, I don't feel very good about it. :)

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