cpu and ram settings are not saved after reboot
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@tparavani Depending on what you are doing on te computer and on the browser, you may need to set different limits for RAM and CPU. So I guess it makes sense to not keep that info between sessions.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg I totally disagree with you. Often the actions performed at the computer are repeated and it makes sense to save these settings. In general, the preservation can be made optional - put a tick - saved, unchecked - not saved. That will be a choice.
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Dummy2Opera last edited by
@leocg
Yeah...
They should be kept:
by default
(with possible rearrange by a user)!..
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A Former User last edited by
@Zevakhin Agreed, they should be kept, or have default settings that can be set. Having to change it after every use will discourage use of this product.
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etrokal last edited by
@tparavani Depending on what you are doing on te computer and on the browser, you may need to set different limits for RAM and CPU. So I guess it makes sense to not keep that info between sessions.
This does not make sense. If a person's workflow requires different RAM and CPU settings, preserving them wouldn't make a difference. He or she would need to change them anyway. On the other hand, if a person does not have the need for different RAM and CPU settings, preserving the settings would save a lot of time by not forcing him/her to redo the settings all the time.
There are no downsides in preserving the settings. There are only downsides in not preserving.