Dear friends, I find that Debian Jessie that I use on my laptop, slows down significantly if I don't reboot for a couple of days and just hibernate or suspend (or even just leave it running). Any idea why that happens and what could be a solution? I use Jessie with Mate desktop, as it is closest to the GNOME-2 that I used to run. I have heard people boast that they just leave the system running for days on end. I guess I must be doing something wrong.
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