nullplan wrote:
No worries, I was just asking. At first glance it does seem inefficient to fill all of memory up with old inodes and free them only once other stuff is needed. On the other hand, I know that free memory is wasted memory, so buffer away.
Well, I've been thinking about it during my Sunday's morning hiking and I think I could add an exception to avoid caching inodes from pseudo-filesystems like pipefs, procfs, sockfs, etc. I'll think more about it.

nullplan wrote:
Try clicking the "keep me logged in" checkbox on login. Apparently, the other day the server had some issues with MySQL ("too many instances"), and I guess it was rebooted, cause I was suddenly logged out after the speed problem was fixed. But if you forget the "keep me logged in" checkbox then, you get logged out constantly. A minute does seem shorter than what I get even without this checkbox, so you may have a problem retaining the osdev cookie that keeps you logged in. So do check your browser settings. Oh, and there is only one admin here; his name is chase and he only comes out of hibernation when there are serious issues that the mods can't solve.
The only checkbox options I see when I log in are:
[ ] Log me on automatically each visit
[ ] Hide my online status this session
I don't think there is a problem with my Firefox settings (they are the default mostly). I don't have any problems with other forums and I remember didn't have any problems here. Looks like a new behaviour. Perhaps the software that runs this Forum is getting old.
