Re: Swap partition?
That isn't true on all occasions, there are cases where swap is used even with 1Gb of RAM, though that is relatively rare and even then you probably won't need 1Gb of Swap space...so you might be better off with creating swap-files if needed (if disk space is a major issue).
However, creating an (oversized?) swap-partition is a 'care-free' solution...you don't have to worry about running out of memory in the middle of an intense video editing session :P...and you don't have to manage your swap files. (which can be automatized of course)
1Gb of ram is certainly enough for 'regular' use, though I still consider swap-space as insurance, well worth of the disk space taken (which is cheap). You could try without a swap partition (and using swap-files as needed)...and if (read:when) you need a new disk for your videos and documents you could make a decent-sized swap partition on your new disk.
Originally posted by aysiu
However, creating an (oversized?) swap-partition is a 'care-free' solution...you don't have to worry about running out of memory in the middle of an intense video editing session :P...and you don't have to manage your swap files. (which can be automatized of course)
1Gb of ram is certainly enough for 'regular' use, though I still consider swap-space as insurance, well worth of the disk space taken (which is cheap). You could try without a swap partition (and using swap-files as needed)...and if (read:when) you need a new disk for your videos and documents you could make a decent-sized swap partition on your new disk.
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