i wanna ask about somthng after i did the changes n i clicked apply n i restarted mobile,n opend the program again i found boxes uncheckd like i did nthn but the numbers changed as i did n when opend conky didnt find any change so why is tht ?????????????? am using swappolube version 0.3-1
Has anyone run into problems copying large files on the device, in x-term while swappolube's proposed settings are in effect?
I'm picking up on the other poster's post about transmission stalling and hanging, because I suffered similar problems while copying a lot of files in x-term.
The phone would become increasingly less responsive and after a while become completely unresponsive and then reboot.
I tried with both the cp command and within midnight commander.
When I reset swappolube's settings to the default, the phone wouldn't reboot while copying the same set of files. Could this have something to do with write-back caching, or is this not implemented in the system?
Has anyone run into problems copying large files on the device, in x-term while swappolube's proposed settings are in effect?
I'm picking up on the other poster's post about transmission stalling and hanging, because I suffered similar problems while copying a lot of files in x-term.
The phone would become increasingly less responsive and after a while become completely unresponsive and then reboot.
I tried with both the cp command and within midnight commander.
When I reset swappolube's settings to the default, the phone wouldn't reboot while copying the same set of files. Could this have something to do with write-back caching, or is this not implemented in the system?
silbah
It looks more like the oom_kill_allocating_task is the problem here. Of course, I might be totally wrong..
Have to say that I'm not a hacker at that level and don't follow lkml.org, but if you tried it and you have seen something promising we can see how to bring it in.
It looks more like the oom_kill_allocating_task is the problem here. Of course, I might be totally wrong..
Could be. But the phone would reboot instead of the task getting killed. Or could the reboot be a "collateral damage" of the x-term getting killed unexpectedly?