I've had the java 8 memory leak with lubuntu 16.04.

As for using excessive memory from the start, like over a gigabyte with
nothing else running, I've seen it in Ubuntu (Unity, Gnome, KDE) and
Linux Mint 18 (Cinnamon and KDE), which is based on Ubuntu 16.04.  I
have not observed this excessive memory use with debian 8 or 9 KDE.
However Debian 9 does use more than Debian 8.  Usually I have .75 GB
memory use with Debian 9 KDE with dropbox and nvidia proprietary drivers
installed and nothing else running, but the same setup on the same
computers with Ubuntu 16.04 and Linux Mint 18 of most desktop
environments available through normal channels are always around a GB or
more in the same situation.  So I believe this is an Ubuntu problem
since it does not exist upstream but does exist downstream.
Furthermore, I no longer believe it is Gnome, because it exists in KDE
for me too.

insp, for migrating you can get an external drive to save your important
files.  Or you can use cloud backups.  Or what I do sometimes is to make
a new partition on the same drive if there is space, install the other
linux OS, and then copy all the files between partitions in the new OS.
Make sure you edit the permissions of the files in the old OS first or
you might have trouble copying.  Sadly, I doubt Linux Mint 18 will help
since it is a rebadged Ubuntu 16.04, but Ubuntu 14.04 or the Linux Mint
17 series based on Ubuntu 14.04 should help.  Or, if you are comfortable
enough with linux, you can try debian which is what Ubuntu is based on.
Debian just doesn't have all the proprietary drivers included by default
for wireless and graphics, so it is a little more advanced to set up.

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