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Title:
  Apps are killed for no reason

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  My problem is similar to those that have been reportedly solved:
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1980169
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1972159

  However, I already have a patch (ManagedOOMSwap=auto), have 16GB RAM
  and when applications are being crashed I have more than 50% of RAM
  available. Killed applications are always those which I'm currently
  using and yes, they are using some RAM (even 3GB). They are: PyCharm,
  Visual Studio Code, Vivaldi, Firefox, Chrome, sometimes even Slack. So
  it seems that if any program is using some RAM (and I don't really
  care about it) it is killed by the system.

  I've disabled oopd (systemctl disable --now systemd-oomd) and even 
uninstalled it (apt remove systemd-oomd). When asking for status of it 
(systemctl status systemd-oomd) it says:
  ○ systemd-oomd.service
       Loaded: masked (Reason: Unit systemd-oomd.service is masked.)
       Active: inactive (dead)

  But still applications are closed without any information. Probably
  it's not systemd-oomd.service or it's working still even if it says
  "dead". Write if I'm able to share any additional context.

  Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS

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