Reply #21 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/721896/comments/21)

[quote]
I just thought I would shed some light on this issue. kswapd0 has nothing to do 
with swap space or memory. kwapd0 is the kernel process which swaps tasks. A 
task is any thing that has a PID (which includes threads). When kswapd0 is 
high, it means the kernel is spending more time context switching tasks than it 
is actually executing the tasks.

I don't know what's causing the issue but you're chasing a ghost if you're 
trying to tune your swap/memory environment.
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