Not entirely. Have a look:
oliver@vermuden:~> free
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 514844 501652 13192 0 130124 216476
-/+ buffers/cache: 155052 359792
Swap: 1036152 6120 1030032
oliver@vermuden:~> free
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 514844 500500 14344 0 119940 224772
-/+ buffers/cache: 155788 359056
Swap: 1036152 6584 1029568
oliver@vermuden:~>
This is before starting OpenOffice and after quitting it.
As you can see the amount free RAM really goes up. This RAM is wasted.
It will eventually be put to use, but there's nothing wrong with speeding
this up. Reading back swap is almost certainly not the optimum way to
use it, but it's better than nothing at all, provided the RAM is not tied up.
The question is whether it's worth it in terms of IO.
Regards
Oliver
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