>Are you trying to convince me that having applications/application data 
>occasionally swapped out to disk is actually faster than keeping it all 
>in memory?

Yes.  Having more memory available generally causes the
system to be a faster.

>I have another box, which I LU'd to U1 a while ago. Its actually my 
>primary desktop, a 2100z. After the upgrade I noticed my browser, 
>firefox, was running slower. It was sluggish to respond when say I moved 
>from reading my mail with thunderbird to firefox.

Then that's a bug because something expunged the application when it
shouldn't have.

If you have enough memory, you should never swap.

Casper
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