inkblot wrote:
actually, installing more ram does reduce the overall number of page faults. the reason is that with more ram available, the kernel's vm is able to keep more pages resident, rather than having to free them and then fault later if and when they are needed.
Keep in mind that page faults will happen regardless of physical RAM availability when new processes start up. So adding physical RAM on a system with
sufficient RAM won't reduce these instances of page faults.
inkblot wrote:
i would bet that because you are using gentoo, you are accustomed to high page fault levels that don't noticably change by adding ram.
Debian 3.1 is the only Linux distro I'm currently using. It looks like cdbs will make controlling CFLAGS across multiple Debian packages easier.
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/devel/cdbs