Like most Unix-compatible operating systems, the single most important factor in determining the performance you get out of Linux is often the amount of physical memory available. This is often a source of confusion to users accustomed to other systems such as MS-DOS. Since many Linux users are on a tight budget, the option of simply purchasing more memory is not always feasible. This article pres
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