Re: [kde-linux] VM and Swap problems



James Richard Tyrer wrote:
My system has developed an odd problem.

I have about 1 GByte of disk swap space and 7/16 GByte of RAM.

The VM and swap work fine till the swap space is half full. But, after
swap is half full the system starts removing swap until it is exactly
half full. When this happens, the VM system starts to thrash and the
system won't do anything till the thrashing stops.

Hmmm ... I'd suspect hardware problems. I have similar set up on my
laptop here (1GB swap, 768MB RAM) and haven't encountered that.

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