Ahmed Shaikh gave a weird piece of advice in the article
Dude, Where's My Data. He wrote that the virtual memory should be assigned 1GB more than the system memory. For 512MB RAM, a 1.5GB virtual memory is acceptable but for a 2GB RAM a 3GB virtual memory is a total waste of HD space. I dont believe that the Digit guys does not know that virtual memory requirement actually decreases with an increase in system memory, so why is this error? I feel a page file of around 500MB should be enough for 2GB RAM. Secondly, in the figure I notice that the cache partition is located at drive 'O' which is very far from the boot partition. For best performance the swap/cache partition should be located closest to the boot partition where it is faster. Partitions closest to the rim of the HD are the fastest. The pagefile is the bottleneck in the performance and speed of the system. So the more we can limit the use of the pagefile, the faster will be the system. In this context, the location and size of the pagefile is an important factor that determines the performance of the system. That article has given a very wrong idea about virtual memory.
The article on Winamp was useless. The article does not describe any tricks or tweaks to squeeze more performance out of Winamp. What you have basically done is rewritten the help file. We dont need an article to tell us what to find inside the Option menu. Every s/w released to date comes with help files. You cant turn them into articles for your mag. Almost everybody uses winamp and is aware of its various settings. Instead of writing about Winamp you could have written about an alternative music player that could be used in place of winamp.... just for a change. In trying to make the magazine easy to understand, some of the articles have become too noobish (eg Winamp, How to get rid of common XP annoyances .... very old tricks). I want to read articles and tutorials that require more than simple point and click.... tutorials on 3D modelling for instance. Why not a tutorial on FPS Creator rather than on Game Maker?(smart fellow that Nimish is, picking up the easier one
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The tips & tricks section was good. But that trick on Linux, instead of using [Ctrl]+[R], we could do the same thing by hitting the UP and DOWN arrow key!!