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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Are you finding performance,
startup time or other issues in this case?<br>
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What kind of applications are you frequently using? How are you
launching them?<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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-John<br>
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Clemens Eisserer wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
I recently upgraded my Linux-Laptop to 2GB Ram because I guess
compatible memory won't be as cheap as now soon ;)
However this means I've now a server-class machine, (Core2Duo + 2GB
Ram), which is quite nerving because the server-compiler is used all
the time, although I use this machine mostly for desktop apps.
The only system-wide solution I found was to replace libjvm.so in
/server with the client-jvm but I am not really happy with that.
Are there better soltions to disable server-class machine detection
_system wide_, like a global config file which contains options used
all the time (also for webstart and the plugin)?
Thank you in advance, lg Clemens
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