Even Debian 11 does this. I really can't understand the rationale behind
this choice. I second what MikeD says: systems with 4-8 GB and just 1 MB
of swap file will freeze quite rapidly with normal home usage (e-mail,
Internet browser, a couple of productivity programs). Really bad
experience
Why is this still a problem?
I downloaded a fresh 20.04 iso installed and only got 1GB Swap
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Ubuntu 18.04-20.04 Installer creates swap
I experienced the same issue on a fresh default install of 20.04 on a laptop
with 4GB RAM (LVM, whole disk encryption...). Applications started
(practically) freezing after some pretty light domestic use (a few Chrome tabs,
Spotify...), with the memory and 1GB swap at 100%.
Setting up a 4GB
Upgraded to Kubuntu 20.04 from Linux Mint 18.3 (based on Ubuntu 16.04) just a
couple of days ago, I already got one OOM and another time so close. I have 16
GB of RAM and I need to open many heavy programs. Never had any problem to
handle this with my SSD and my previous 16.04 system, with
It looks like this is still a problem in Ubuntu 20.
Can we remove 18.04-20.04 from the title?
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Ubuntu 18.04-20.04 Installer creates swap