Same issue here. I have 16GB of RAM on my laptop however regardless of
what I am doing I can be greeted with a "Oh no! Something went wrong"
screen anytime for no reason.
Imo it should be prioritised.
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Forgot to mention, even though I set it to keep 4gb of ram free at all
times and swappieness to 80 it still fills up the Ram to the last bit
before offloading anything to the swap
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I am also having issues with swap on this version. I am trying to build
Android which needs to utilize quite a lot of swap. After some time in
the build process, even though there is lots of free swap (which was
even utilized before) the kernel panics and closes all applications.
This suspiciously
apport information
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My sysctl vm.swappiness returns vm.swappiness = 180.
Swap kicked in when RAM is filled around 95%. I’m using zRAM as the
swap.
When this happened, my laptop is barely usable, as the sys
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
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Status: New
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Status: New
** Also affects: Ubuntu Noble
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have done the test with free -m outputs with vm.swappiness=180 on
Tumbleweed.
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I have done the test with free -m outputs with vm.swappiness=180 on
Ubuntu 24.04.
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To make sure that vm.swappiness is really contribute to the tendency to
swap of the kernel as documented, I also did a test on Tumbleweed with
vm.swappiness=60, which is the default value.
The test result is as expected, the swap kicked in late compared to
vm.swappiness=180. And not only that, the
I add a test on Tumbleweed in KVM with vm.swappiness=180.
The result is as expected, it's not broken in Tumbleweed. With
vm.swappiness=180 the swap kicked in at around 55% of RAM filled, not
95%. And it will maintain this free space percentage, depending on the
compression ratio of the data that's
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It seems that your bug report is not filed about a
specific source package though, rather it is just filed against Ubuntu
in general. It is important that bug reports be filed about source
packages so that people
** Attachment added: "The screen recording of this issue. I didn't know I can
attach file. This is the same recording as the one in OP."
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