In my experience this is solved by changing the swappiness value. Usually it is
left at 60. It should be 10 or 15:
> cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
You can change it on the fly with
> sudo bash -c "echo -e 10 > /proc/sys/vm/swappiness"
and make it stick with
> sudo bash -c "echo 'vm.swappiness =
[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Roger Binns, thank you for taking the time to report this bug and
helping to make Ubuntu better. The issue that you reported is one that
should be reproducible with the live environment of the Desktop ISO of
the development release - Vivid Vervet. It would help us greatly if you
could test with it
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: pm-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Although I use suspend instead of hibernate, I might be hitting this
issue or something similar in natty. The reason I noticed is because I
too have hard drive speed limited to 4MB/s.
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On Friday 30,October,2009 02:32 AM, Roger Binns wrote:
> Note that there are important differences between these. For the file
> cache there is good reason to drop it. For example lets say you have an
> NTFS partition mounted, hibernate, boot into Windows (using the NTFS
> partition) and then reb
Note that there are important differences between these. For the file
cache there is good reason to drop it. For example lets say you have an
NTFS partition mounted, hibernate, boot into Windows (using the NTFS
partition) and then reboot/resume back into Linux. If Linux continued
to use previous
To me the following items all report basically the same thing:
#329199 Slow swapin speeds after resume from disk
#334536 Hibernate flushes file caches (so afterwards my machine is
slow)
#428554 Ubuntu is unresponsive directly after returning from hibernate
I think this is basically the same thing as Bug 334536
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Here is an example of "vmstat 1" output starting about 40 seconds after
the resume (ie the desktop is mostly drawn but Firefox is still not
responding):
procs ---memory-- ---swap-- -io -system-- cpu
r b swpd free buff cache si sobibo in
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