@damian-sawicki: a lot of people have zram due to the zram-config
package, which you must remove with dpkg --purge zram-config (otherwise
it won't go away completely). But in my case zram *still* starts up, and
I can't track what sets it up. I think the easy solution is to break the
zram modules (e.g. rename zram.ko to zram.ko.save in the appropriate
/lib/modules directory)

Of course, it would be great to get working zram again.

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  Buffer I/O error on device zram0 (possibly causing complete machine
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