@lou +1

Sorry for my Google translate.


This bug is very many years old. This is *Bug 12309* !!! Why didn't anyone 
remember?


I'm tired of him. Was in the early 2010s for 512 MB of RAM. Was in the early 
2010s for 512 MB of RAM. and 2 GB of RAM. Mid 2010s with 4GB of RAM. And for 
the past five years, 16 GB of RAM has not gone anywhere.


There is a funny article in Russian about this bug lurkmore.to/12309 with links 
to the original bug reports and "problem solutions" in each new kernel. 
"According to the anonymous author, this useful feature is LOVE AND CAREFULLY 
into a fresh kernel."


Earlier I tried to rebuild kernels according to the advice on the Internet 
(BFQ). Sometimes it helped a little. Some assemblies gave time to urgently 
close programs. But the most effective was vm.swappiness = 90 and a script with 
a notification when approaching this value to clean up memory (conky + dialog).

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