On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 11:08 AM, <leszek.les...@web.de> wrote: > Ok a simple suggestion from me. Why don't we decidebto enable zram (with > zram-config) for the alpha version and see how itnworks out for the > testers. We can disable this afterwards if the test fails. > But I highly doubt that you will see any downside in using zram. > And btw. as I don't think it os clear to everyone zram enabled means a > virtual swap partition gets mounted into the system. The location of this > swap partition is however instead of the traditional one a virtual > compressed ram drive. I hope that this is understandable. > Please +1 if you also want zram enabled by default in the alpha images. > > Hello Leszek,
Thank you for your suggestion, I like the idea but ... Before we take a vote, may I ask something? If someone with 512MB RAM and has 1GB SWAP Partition, how zRAM will do any help in this case? When I first starting using Ubuntu and Lubuntu, when I first joined the Ubuntu Forms, the GURUs and the Expert people over there taught me something. If you have 1GB-2GB RAM or more, SWAP Partition = RAM If you have LESS than 1GB RAM, SWAP Partition = 2 * RAM Whenever I use my test machines with 512MB RAM, I always set SWAP Partition to be 1GB RAM. NO MATTER how much my HDD Size is. Having that said, I do have NO problems at all whether installing from a LiveCD or LiveUSB. Trust me, my hardware not from the moon, these old stuff from earth :D Thank you! -- *Best Regards,* *amjjawad <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad/>* *Start Ubuntu<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/CommunicationsTeam/WOWLubuntu/StartUbuntu> * *Test Machine: ASUS F3F Laptop - **Intel Core Duo T2350 @ 1.86GHz with 489MB RAM*
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