@mpower88 said:
Seems a bit redundant to me, unless you are loading stuff and the osx memory cache is slowing you down... Also there is a free app called onyx that will clean out memory caches and do a lot of other actually very helpful house cleaning like running maintenance scripts etc if you're worried about that sort of thing. best thing to do with OSX is don't fill up your hard drives more than 2/3's capacity - 3/4 as a max. Apart from that if you leave it alone it runs great. You can also repair permissions occassionally but that doesn't seem to be as much of an issue with 10.4 - I run it sometimes, it rarely makes any changes, sometimes one or two, but again this is free - just disk utility which is part of osx.
Miklos.
Very happy that it's working for you without any issues...as for me I know that even though I have external firewire drives (6 Mac Minis) that aren't even half full, running nothing but Rax and load one set-up on each computer I find that after a while the "auido load meter" (a couple of them that are loaded up pretty heavily) on Rax approaches "critical mass" unless I shut them down and reboot.
The "inactive memory" seems to be an issue and this little ditty seems to help. So,"redundant or not" it's a quick fix that I'm glad I found.
btw, let me know what "computer gods" you pray to that you don't have to contend with this issue...would love to have a trouble free studio! [:D]