Actually, take a look now before your memory upgrade, hos much of the swap is actually being used. If it reaches the 50 Mb, and not more, I would not recommend a such operation as resizing a swap. Other people may do so, and please do whatever you feel, but have have in mind that the swap is being used when there is no more memory left, and with 256 mb's of memory, you might not need more than 64, and that is just in case, anyway. It is a de facto -standard to have the double swap as you have ram. That might be very useful and highly recommended if you had a 16 mb ram -box. You should just stick to your current swap size..
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