Hi All,

Seems that there is quite a bit of life again on
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12309 which seems to be the
right bug for this issue.

Some guys are getting good results when turning off swap completely.

Please try the following and report back if this improves your system
responsiveness:

sudo apt-get install stress
sudo swapoff -a
stress -d 1

Now go use you machine.

swapoff will turn off all swap for a while. I have 3GB of ram so this is not a 
problem. If you have less than 1GB you might experience more of a slowdown if 
you use a lot of ram.
Stress makes the hard drive read and write continuously, so it simulates heavy 
disk IO.

If you reboot swap will be turned on again. You would have to hash out the swap 
line in your fstab to  stop that from happening.
Setting swappiness to a  low value or 0 does not make a difference. Have to 
turn it off.

Thanks

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