This bug is closed for now because the information requested in comment
#2 was not provided.
I'd like to note though, that if you find 'swapoff -a' helps then that's
an indication your system was experiencing a memory leak. For some
reason Ubuntu is better able to deal with those situations when swapping
is disabled. But it doesn't mean the kernel's swapping behaviour is the
main issue...
If you would like to continue discussing this bug then please:
(a) Provide the information requested in comment #2; and
(b) Reproduce the lag situation again and while it is happening run:
ps auxw --sort -rss > allprocesses.txt
and then attach the file 'allproceses.txt' here.
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