No.
Delete the linux operating system if you have it and that will fix the problem.
To calculate the cache size for a system, you typically need to consider the cache line size, the number of cache sets, and the associativity of the cache. The formula for calculating cache size is: Cache Size (Cache Line Size) x (Number of Sets) x (Associativity). This formula helps determine the total amount of memory that can be stored in the cache for faster access by the system.
There are many factors that can affect cache performance, such as cache size, cache block size, association and replacement algorithm
A cache hit occurs when the requested data is found in the cache memory, while a cache miss occurs when the data is not found in the cache and needs to be retrieved from the main memory. One can determine whether a cache hit or miss has occurred by checking if the requested data is present in the cache memory.
delay to access the data in cache in context of processor's speed. Time to access the requested data in cache , at that time processor have to wait .. is called cache latency.
A record of the sites you've visited will be erased, but your bookmarks will still be there.
go to bookmarks, go to organize bookmarks, then just delete them
Sometimes, it is important to clear out sites that are not being used. To delete bookmarks, one right clicks, and chooses delete from the drop down menu.
No
Open your Panels sidebar, click on the Bookmarks icon, find the bookmark you want deleted and either right click it and choose delete, or drag it to the trash (located in the same place as your bookmarks).
You can clear the cache by going to the settings menu. In the settings menu. You will find a tab for clearing the cache.
Right click on the bookmarked file and click on delete.
ask the mac store or apple store to help PS i am 45. View>Sidebar>Bookmarks Sidebar will show up to the left and then you can right click and delete any bookmarks.
Simply delete any bookmarks, and don't visit the website again.
go to tools and hit delete cookies. that's the easyst way I'm running Safari on a Mac. Is that the same as clearing the cache?
No.
Try Clearing Your Cache