David H. Durgee wrote:
AGH! Stupid auto-correct! Here is the proper post:
There is a "swappiness" parameter that is adjustable in linux, perhaps
you have it set in such a way that it is swapping more that is proper
for your use of the system.
Looking at my /etc/sysctl.conf I see lines:
#
# Decrease swap usage to a more reasonable level
vm.swappiness=10
Dave
I always seem to have auto-correct problems on my Android. :-)
I now remember 'swappiness' from the 32-bit Linux days. I found
instructions on how to add this in Fedora and changed it from 60 (the
default) to 10.
Thanks for the reminder.
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