R. J. Wysocki wrote: > On Monday 26 of July 2004 03:09, Con Kolivas wrote: > >>Con Kolivas writes: >> >>>Andrew Morton writes: >>> >>>>Seriously, we've seen placebo effects before... >>> >>>I am in full agreement there... It's easy to see that applications do not >>>swap out overnight; but i'm having difficulty trying to find a way to >>>demonstrate the other part. I guess timing the "linking the kernel with >>>full debug" on a low memory box is measurable. >> >>I should have said - finding a swappiness that ensures not swapping out >>applications with updatedb, then using that same swappiness value to do the >>linking test. > > > Please excuse me, but is that viable at all? IMHO, it's just like trying to > tune a radio including volume with only one knob. I don't say it won't work, > but the probability that it will is rather small, it seems ... Well that's what we want. I cant remember other desktop operating systems setting a root only control between night and day, or between copying ISOs and running applications or... Con