On Jan 19, 2008, at 9:50 PM, Charlie wrote:
There would be people who can't afford more RAM, or have machines
for which
RAM is no longer available I suppose.
Well, OK, fair enough. My answer was intentionally a bit flip.
Still, with 512 MB of RAM going for $30, someone who can't afford
enough RAM for a typical desktop system probably has more pressing
concerns than spending time tinkering with Linux to try to wring out
the last bit of performance. They're probably busy struggling to keep
food on the table. For people with higher incomes, the time they'd
spend figuring it out is worth more than the cost of buying RAM to
eliminate the problem.
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