Most memory leaks are caused by extentions.
Run in safe-mode to confirm this.
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Err, that is complete FUD. The majority of OSS have a community support system....
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Unless you're using more than 80% of your partition, you shouldn't need to worry about fragmentation.
Also, an easier way to find the type of your root partition and the amount you're using...
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If you're using ext2, there is a program called "defrag" as part of e2fsprogs. Also XFS provides xfs_fsr to defrag.
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Which is why I have backported the best features from vB3 to vB2.
Get the best of both worlds...
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I would actually disagree with this.
I've benchmarked vB2 with vB3 on our forums, and vB2 is a clear winner where performance is concerned. The benchmark was done on the main areas of the...
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Isn't this all about traphic shaping? So if you pay a premium, your traffic will get higher priority than someone who does not?
The majority of UK ISPs already do this with P2P traffic....
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We used to have the same problem.
The problem with the way vB displays pages with large posts is that it will order all the posts in that thread within MySQL. So if you have 50k posts in...
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Its probably something specific to your WHM.
Look in your cron logs and look at the time the entries show up.
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Macs have never always run on only PPC chips.
This Wikipedia entry may help you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Macintosh
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It's all good moaning about it here, but why not do something to help fix it?
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/
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