3 Apr
2020
3 Apr
'20
18:56
Carlos E. R. wrote:
It doesn't matter what we call it. Let's call it 'X'. When the system is doing 'X', it writes and reads from the "swap" partition on the disk, with a lot of head movement, so that writing a gigabyte at random positions on the partition takes forever.
If you replace the rotating disk with an SSD and put the "swap" partition on it, the speed gain is tremendous. I have seen it, I know from personal experience. On 4 machines.
Yes. But I don't really want to spend money on this PC. It's from around 2006. I am waiting to see if I can fix my newer pc but deliveries have been delayed. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org