<riel> phillips: how about adding "remove special-casing for swap and have it handled like the normal filesystem code" <phillips> optinally increase the apparent size of physical method, at the expense of increase cpu, using cache compression techniques <phillips> though the 'using' isn't strictly a requirement <phillips> riel, yep --> hrandoz (hrandoz@1Cust189.tnt2.broken-arrow.ok.da.uu.net) has joined #kernelnewbies <velco> how about "simple, fast, scalable" ;) <phillips> riel, that where we start to diverge from the current vm <phillips> riel, I'd vote for that as a requirement <ciscode> hmmm that sounds like python <riel> velco: I think that's the description of the 2.2 VM <ignavus> I mean predictable -> "I know that if I start BigApp(tm) I'll get this behaviour and trigger those events without some nasty side-effect" ? --- Snow-Man_ is now known as Snow-Man <phillips> riel, are you going to post that one or do I have to paste the channel log again? ;-) <-- EisBar_ has quit (Ping timeout: 181 seconds) --> WildFox (~nikoz@p3EE32BEC.dip.t-dialin.net) has joined #kernelnewbies <riel> phillips: feel free to cut'n'paste <phillips> riel, it's going to look ugly ;-) -- Daniel -- Kernelnewbies: Help each other learn about the Linux kernel. Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/kernelnewbies/ IRC Channel: irc.openprojects.net / #kernelnewbies Web Page: http://www.kernelnewbies.org/