I disabled tmpfs when I started seeing this issue, however the swapping
has continued, albeit with a lesser number of issues - until today, when
the swapping issue was so bad that I performed a hard power down after
my laptop had been unresponsive for 24 minutes (clock showed 14:32, I
forced a power-down at 14:56).

I couldn't log into any other TTY (it would time out after 60 seconds,
or not respond at all), so I couldn't access top or free or anything to
try and debug this issue, or even force-kill firefox (which usually
solves the problem).

I didn't have many windows open, although I was doing some web
development at the time (perhaps 3 or 4 firefox windows, Eclipse, MySQL
workbench).

I am also seeing instances where swap is using >3Gb, cache is using
>1Gb, and there are no processes running (default desktop only - all
other processes/applications stopped). The only way to force the system
to stop using swap when there is nothing to swap is to do a hard
restart.

Time to also tune background processes I think - the system uses more
than 3Gb of physical RAM when idling.

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