"Benjamin Hamilton"
I am a big fan of Suse Linux and also a huge python fan, unfortunately my one gig of memory goes quickly when in C mode :) and I can't get
Then either buy more memory or reduce the memory of your program.
the hard drive to work enough (most of the time I don't see anything churning away because I don't do a lot of file work I guess its my main weekness at the moment. The install for most people will be the
Run "vmstat 1" and see what happens.
most the file system gets used (and booting applications) thats how fast my dualy 140 is. It takes a C app to bring it to its knees (no
That can be done easily with C. Use ulimit to restrict memory access.
inline threads please). Balancing the machine in realtime might be a cool hack... Is there *any* way to make a process run in compressed memory aka not the hard drive?< I know futile manuever but python
No. That only works with some high end IBM hardware.
just takes up so much memory. I guess there is no such compression routine available except for buying a Xenon (or Crusue (sha
the Xenon or Crusoe don't do this either.
I would really pay for something that made python run an order of magnitude faster anybody wanna sell me their crusoe just a guess here :&
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