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le9-patch
- le9-patch prevents system freezes on low-end systems
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zram: swappiness, vfs_cache_pressure, page-cluster, dirty_ratio and dirty_background_ratio settings for gaming machines with HDD and low RAM?
Also, are you using a stock kernel? Try using this patchset https://github.com/hakavlad/le9-patch and more specifically set this
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Does Linux’s memory management suck?
This kernel patch work really well: https://github.com/hakavlad/le9-patch/
- le9 / google mglru patch in pop os kernel
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The case of the programs that were launched with impossible command line options
Oh that’s a known problem. There are many patch sets floating around that fix it by triggering the OOM killer when the system is thrashing: https://github.com/hakavlad/le9-patch
I’ve never ran into this specific problem back when I was daily driving desktop Linux, but I did run into 1000 similar ones that needed bandaid solutions. It’s death of a thousand cuts: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28490753
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Help me out here, why does Windows 10 handle my low memory situation better than Linux (so far)? How do I fix it?
I actually do use the Zen kernel already. If you are already using the zen kernel , make sure to use the latest one which has le9 patches , imho this patch can Improve user experience in tight memory situations. Check this https://github.com/hakavlad/le9-patch, saw many people praise this , but ymmv. Best of luck
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Moving Google Toward the Mainline
- Limit the amount of thrashing or protect some pages from being reclaimed. This has been proposed by Google first and several other people since then, but AFAIK it has never been implemented in the mainline kernel.
Regarding the latter solution, there is a patchset called le9-patch[1] that is included in some alternative Linux kernels and it should be relatively safe to use.
[1]: https://github.com/hakavlad/le9-patch
- Is there a way to make EndeavourOS [XCFE] faster in a laptop with 2GB ram?
- I don't understand RAM resource management on Linux
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nohang: A sophisticated low memory handler for Linux
Patch i was talking about le9-patch. it's only a proof of concept with very rough edges, but consider it isn't written by an experienced kernel developer with deep knowledge of memory subsystem.
syncing-server
- Apple’s most expensive headphones won’t support Apple Music’s lossless streaming
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Syncserver and Webserver spamming message log
Thanks for this tip, done https://github.com/standardnotes/syncing-server/issues/201
- Fingerprint notepad
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Can you trust Microsoft Todo, if not what else should I use?
My best choice is Tasks.org but its only available for mobile OSs. My other choice is just using Standard Notes with extensions, but its todo extension is really not that good, my main complaint is the lack of sub tasking ability and the fact I cant assign a task a date.
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Sending emails to myself
I think there are more specific and sophisticated tools for doing that. Check out Standard Notes.
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What's a notes app that's cross platform I can use completely being self-hosted?
Best IMHO is https://standardnotes.org Can be self-hosted
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Administering a self hosted Standard Notes instance
Hi u/zcyph, I'm glad that you were able to figure out the answer to your first question! For providing more exposure to this question and others, feel free to create a thread on our syncing-server repo. 🙂 Please don't worry about it being considered as spam. I'm sure other users will find your threads helpful!
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What tools do you use for software development?
I like to take notes and document step by step while working on a project. I used https://standardnotes.org/ for that
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Would you use ProtonMail to keep journal entries?
I heartily recommend, and use every day, Standard Notes. Totally free, strong encryption. Get involved.
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Question; images
As for being in the US, here are our thoughts on that. You can self-host your data with a server in the EU if you'd like. 🙂
What are some alternatives?
nohang - A sophisticated low memory handler for Linux
Zettlr - Your One-Stop Publication Workbench
earlyoom - earlyoom - Early OOM Daemon for Linux
notesnook - A fully open source & end-to-end encrypted note taking alternative to Evernote.
oomd - A userspace out-of-memory killer
fingerprintjs - Browser fingerprinting library. Accuracy of this version is 40-60%, accuracy of the commercial Fingerprint Identification is 99.5%. V4 of this library is BSL licensed.
ZenStates-Linux - Dynamically edit AMD Ryzen processor P-States
joplin-nextcloud - Joplin Web API for Nextcloud
prelockd - Lock executables and shared libraries in memory to improve system responsiveness under low-memory conditions
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes
darling - Darwin/macOS emulation layer for Linux
proton-mail - React web application to manage ProtonMail