Is it possible that the machine doesn't have any swap file? I opened up
System Monitor, and under Memory and Swap History, memory is generally
running at 85% (640 Mb), and Swap says 0 bytes of 0 bytes...

Its possible, but not recommended (even by the kernel guys,
the kernel need at least a few bytes of swap so that some functions
dont fail under memory pressure)

confirm if you have or not swap by running in the command line:
swapon -s or free 

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Yes, there isn't a swap file. So I guess I should go ahead and create one.

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