Sentence examples for hard swap from inspiring English sources

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The memory manager of the OpenSolaris operating system defines three working states: normal, soft and hard swap.

If paging activity remains high even after swapping some processes, the system enters the hard swap state, in which the system kernel unload all unused modules and free its memory cache.

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The arena's specialized theatrical lighting, for example, is hard to swap out.

But strangely it wasn't that hard to swap seats with someone and go into a difference entrance.

Mr Ahmadinejad may find that changing those is much harder than swapping ministers.

Among the items are rare photographs, press clippings, stage props, vintage posters, backstage passes and set and guest lists for some of the band's innumerable concerts, which were famed for their lengthy jams and die-hard tape-swapping followers, the Deadheads.

Amnesty International, which has lobbied hard against the swap plan, praised Wednesday's ruling and urged an end to all such policies.

City face Bronze's former side Liverpool in Women's Super League One on Sunday, and after winning two league titles with the Reds, she says it was a hard choice to swap Merseyside for Manchester.

Calling it the Xbox 360 Portable, Ben has nixed the keyboard, but has added the ability to swap hard drives, more accessible memory cards, better layout of ports and buttons and internal Wi-Fi.

The new bilateral deals are meant to swap hard-currency reserves for local currencies, for renewable six-month periods.

The team used abalone knives to dig into the hard earth before swapping them for pen knives when they got closer to a silk-lined burrow.

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