Am 17.06.2013 15:20, schrieb Yorvyk: > Having carried out a few tests I think we can say zRAM does appear to > make a positive make a difference to the ability to use the Live CD, > although further testing may be required. What concerns me is that it > remains enabled on the installed system. I thought we were just going > to use it on the Live CD and leave it for users to enable on the > installed system. The machines that appear to benefit most from the > inclusion of zRAM on the LIve CD are the ones that don't appear to > benefit from it in use. > > I don't see a problem it being enabled on the installed system aswell. In fact I turned all my swap partitions off on my 1 GB RAM (in fact 750 MB RAM available only) netbook and only ran with zram which makes this netbook run a lot faster and swapping is only noticed on many applications open and when the cpu really needs to compress / decompress lots and lots of data (i.e. audio editing files above 1 GB which is a special case as those also get temporary layed out in /tmp which is tmpfs and eats up ram + swap also)
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