Hello, I've written a dynamic swap space manager for GNU/Linux in the vein of swapd and dynswapd--but in many ways better. We felt this was helpful in a Debian-based system distribution for SMEs that we are releasing, where we don't want to bother the sysadmin with unnecessary choices during installation. The program is called "swapspace" and should require no configuration at all in most cases.
The daemon has been in production (as a dpkg package) for months on the 32-bit i386 and ppc architectures and seems to behave quite well, even in situations where hard disks fill up, so the time has come to announce its existence to the public. If any of you would like to check it out and perhaps comment on it, the project can be found at http://thaiopensource.org/development/swapspace/ Any suggestions, bug reports, complaints, flowers or other feedback would be greatly appreciated. Note however that I'm not subscribed to this list--we're having some serious problems with our Internet connection at the moment. Jeroen Vermeulen Software Industry Promotion Agency of Thailand Ministry of Information and Communication Technology -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]