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Swapspace reviews and mentions
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when you grow balls and choose manual partitioning
Swapfile managed by swapspace plus zswap. Top tier combo
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Linux gaming
So you can't even google? dev page is here Its already part of the repos for major distros but in fo some reason you had to or wanted to compile it it has cleanly laid out instructions that a child could follow.
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Distro with best ram management on 8gb of memory?
To enable Ubuntu to mimic Windows and macOS swap files consider installing the package swapspace, the dynamic swap space manager. It's in the Ubuntu repository.
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Linux is killing a processes before it finishes, but not Windows.
Windows will increase the size of the swapfile as needed. Linux by default does not do so. If you need that capability have a look at swapspace.
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If I ran out of memory, how come my disk usage goes to 100% and nothing happens?
there is a program called SwapSpace that should handle dynamically adding swap files as needed. it's like 2 years old so no telling if it still works.
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Unreal Engine 5 Slow Boot
Install Swapspace (https://github.com/Tookmund/Swapspace), it is a dynamic swap manager for Linux. Essentially, UE5 needs a lot of RAM, sometimes it will try to get more than you can offer. Swapspace will create, manage, and delete swap files to deal with unseen RAM requirements. (You will feel small freezes for a couple of milliseconds when it creates a new swap file, but other than that it will go on in a breeze.) Just run sudo apt install swapspace and you are off.
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Tookmund/Swapspace is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Swapspace is C.
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