I actually seemed to stumble across some interesting interactions and behaviour in running a 'find / sudo' after enabling compcache after every bootup.
Access times seem to be updated and the entire filesystem 'ledger' is stored in compressed ram. What I did notice is reduced ram requirements in clementine as versus Amarok and of course in the filewatch daemon.
Probably this is similar in scope to prelinking on Gentoo as far as feel goes, snake-oil-like. It may expose some workarounds for kernel behaviour and / or in Nepomuk behavior.
I actually seemed to stumble across some interesting interactions and behaviour in running a 'find / sudo' after enabling compcache after every bootup.
Access times seem to be updated and the entire filesystem 'ledger' is stored in compressed ram. What I did notice is reduced ram requirements in clementine as versus Amarok and of course in the filewatch daemon.
Probably this is similar in scope to prelinking on Gentoo as far as feel goes, snake-oil-like. It may expose some workarounds for kernel behaviour and / or in Nepomuk behavior.