3 | | What I'm trying to say, is that I don't think Haiku has an automatic mechanism built-in that will attempt to a) make or enable a swap file if there isn't one in the first place b) increase the swap file if it isn't sufficient to complete a memory hungry task - as in WinXP. |
| 3 | What I'm trying to say, is that I don't think Haiku has an automatic mechanism built-in that will attempt to a) make or enable a swap file if there isn't one in the first place b) increase the swap file if it isn't sufficient to complete a memory hungry task - as in WinXP. I could see this scenario happening in a lot of applications. |
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| 5 | I'm not expecting Haiku to do magic, and there's obviously nothing Haiku can do if there's no memory or disk space left (that was just a bad example). |