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Using Graphics Card Memory as Swap - Gentoo Linux Wiki
Graphic cards contain a lot of very fast RAM, typically between 64 and 512 MB. With Linux, it's possible to use it as swap space, or even as RAM disk.
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Slow Photoshop? A solution. | Hoefler & Frere-Jones
Intermittently, Photoshop will start taking EXTRAORDINARY amounts of time to open files, regardless of their size. This problem has persisted from CS2 to CS3, and from a PowerPC to an Intel Mac. The problem is intermittent, seeming to go in long cycles (a few months at a clip), but when it strikes, a 2k file -- or a 100mb one, curiously -- will take upwards of two minutes to open. Also curiously, an open file can be saved and saved again without any performance hit. But saving a new file creates the lag as well, especially loathsome if you're using "Save for Web" a lot.
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help/fr/problems – Cyberduck
Des caractères spéciaux comme les trémas ne s'affichent pas correctement dans le navigateur. ¶
Essayez de changer l'encodage de caractères utilisé. Voyez “Présentation” > “Encodage”. Essayez UTF-8 (par défaut), ISO-8859-1 et Windows-1252.
