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2011-05-16
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Got it working, but is it just me or is it ABSOLUTELY unusable due to slow speed?
EDIT: Hm the problem is more of that vnc crashed randomly.. like it just stops running and my vnc viewer crashes
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2011-05-16
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Got it working, but is it just me or is it ABSOLUTELY unusable due to slow speed?
EDIT: Hm the problem is more of that vnc crashed randomly.. like it just stops running and my vnc viewer crashes
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2011-05-16
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2011-05-16
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@ Greece
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I ended up using gparted on a linux box to shrink my data partition on my mem card and added a swap partition. Once the swap partition is added, you can either add the swap partition to /etc/fstab, or run `swapon <partition dev name>`, and it'll stay till you reboot. Run `free` to test if it worked, you should see available swap space. That solved random crashing for me at any rate.
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2011-05-16
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2011-05-16
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2011-05-16
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2011-05-16
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@ Greece
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I decided to go for overkill and gave it 2gb, but all things considered you should be comfortably fine with 512mb or so I would figure. Memory card speed will have a huge impact on the speed of your system using swap on it, so keep that in mind. I don't remember what card I'm using in mine, but it's running perfectly reasonably.
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2011-05-16
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