Edward wrote:
David H. Durgee wrote:

Sounds like you are swapping a lot.  How much memory do you have?  For
example my current SM 2.53.5 is using 2.2G of memory out of 32G on my
linux mint 18.3 x64 system.

If you are swapping hard the only solution is more memory or closing out
other programs to free up memory.  If your memory is maxed out and you
are still swapping you will need to upgrade your hardware.

Keep in mind that web sites today are bloated pigs compared to what they
used to be.  Not much else can be done about it.

Dave
I posted in another thread about SeaMonkey getting slow when it began use the Linux Swap space. It began to slow down once it started using Swap.


When I was using Windows, I found that everything slowed down if the swap file got fragmented. I was able to move it to the beginning of another partition on the hard drive so that it would not be fragmented, and windows was more efficient after that.

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