TF Live Webcast - How to make a tutorial October 20th, 2018

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    Anyway, over 3 hours chatting with fellow TF members was a pleasure, as always :)

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    Kari said:
    @magilla, we can see you joined the meeting. Can you see / hear us?
    Yes, @Kari , I did join and could see and hear your dialog with Cliff, Edwin, Cerebrus, and Dude - till you went to get some shut eye. Did learn something about VM and Ubuntu and the interesting info on the amount of memory it is reportedly taking. Thanks.
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    Thanks again @Kari for setting these meetings up!
    Still awesome to be able to meet, in this manner, with fellow TF members from all over the world!
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    Yep it sure is fun and interesting
    And one always picks up something new.
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    Cliff S said:
    @Kari Re: your question about Memory Demand for Ubuntu VM
    Looks it is rather a Linux kernel thing: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...x/+bug/1752613
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    Kari said:
    Looks it is rather a Linux kernel thing: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...x/+bug/1752613
    I saw that too, and it has been confirmed´, but not fixed yet.

    I don't use the subsystem for linux on Win10, do you?
    And does it also do funny things with memory too, if you do use it?
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    Cliff S said:
    I don't use the subsystem for linux on Win10, do you?
    And does it also do funny things with memory too, if you do use it?
    Not tested that with WSL.

    Anyway, here's the Ubuntu VM seen in Windows Admin Center, which I couldn't show yesterday live because of my extremely slow computer. Ubuntu is idle, I have done nothing else than signed in. After three and a half minute uptime, assigned dynamic RAM is almost 8 GB, actual memory demand almost 7 GB:

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    That can't be right.

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    It looks almost as if Dynamic is turned off and the VM is running at the specified amount the machine can use.
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    Another words, no memory scaling.
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