> How much swap space does 4GB ram ideally requires ? I have been using the > rule "RAM size x 2" for calculating the size of swap. But as the RAM sizes > are bigger nowadays, is this a wrong calculation ? I mean, is it okay if I > use 1 GB of swap space (or lesser) for a 4gb RAM ? > > (I use to suspend my system everyday by pressing alt+shutdown menu in > gnome 3) > > Please suggest.
You probably ask because you want to setup a new laptop? My suggestion is: Have a look at your old laptop and observe the output of the command grep Swap /proc/meminfo after using your system for a while. This will give you some hint about how much swap is actually occupied. A huge swap area has normally no advantages unless you need to run memory leaking applications for a very long time. For example my laptop has 8gb RAM, is running for a about a month now and it has only used less than 1gb of my swap area. Regards, Peter Funk -- Peter Funk, home: ✉Oldenburger Str.86, D-27777 Ganderkesee mobile:+49-179-640-8878 phone:+49-421-20419-0 <http://www.artcom-gmbh.de/> office: ArtCom GmbH, ✉Haferwende 2, D-28357 Bremen, Germany