@ccheney
Regardless if my crashes are gone, my experience is that having a swap file in 
recent Linux is deadly. If Linux starts swapping only a little then it's hardly 
usable any more. I believe this is because of the algorithm that decides which 
pages to remove from memory. 

Your observation with 50% RAM could be related to VMLIM. VMLIM says how
much of the RAM may be used for programs. By default this is half your
RAM. The other half is for cache and buff only. (as I understood, this
may be inaccurate). Try other values for VMLIM.

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