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- Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2010 13:33:17 +0900
- From: Dave M G <dave@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Possible command to boost to laptop performance
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TLUG, A while ago someone was looking for ways to squeeze more performance out of their laptop. Recently, I came across this simple command which seems to help. Actually, it helps a heck of a lot, though it does raise questions. The command is this: sudo sh -c "sync; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches" I found it on an Ubuntu forum, so it may be most help to Ubuntu users. No promises for other Linux flavours. I find that on my Ubuntu laptop, running this when the memory and cache usage seems high (going by the memory/cache monitor graph Gnome panel applet) will cause the memory and cache to drop by half or more. Not always, but often enough. As a result, the laptop seems to perform better, as I think it's swapping less. However, despite assurances on the forum that this command is harmless and the fact that I've been using it for a few days without any ill effects, I'm still a little sceptical that I've found a magic command for improving performance. Is it just that Ubuntu and/or Linux is inefficient about memory/cache handling on its own? What surprises me most is that when my laptop boots, the memory/cache is already fairly heavily occupied. Running this command knocks it down considerably, and thereafter I get optimum performance when opening and switching programs. So what the heck is Ubuntu loading right off the bat that I don't seem to need at all? And if it's the case that the things it's loading into memory are that useless, might I just go ahead and make that command part of the startup applications? Surely there is some drawback here I'm not seeing. Or am I just being overly pessimistic? Any advice would be much appreciated. -- Dave M G
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