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authorBruce Dubbs <bdubbs@linuxfromscratch.org>2010-02-21 06:17:17 +0000
committerBruce Dubbs <bdubbs@linuxfromscratch.org>2010-02-21 06:17:17 +0000
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<para>Swapping is never good. Generally you can tell if a system is
swapping by just listening to disk activity and observing how the system
- reacts to commands. The first reaction to swapping shouuld be to check for
+ reacts to commands. The first reaction to swapping should be to check for
an unresonable command such as trying to edit a five gigabyte file. If
swapping becomes a normal occurance, the best solution is to purchase more
RAM for your system.</para> </sect3>