On 5/10/26 1:01 PM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
top - 22:01:28 up 20 days, 11:47, 2 users, load average: 2.01, 2.04, 2.03
Tasks: 535 total, 1 running, 529 sleeping, 4 stopped, 1 zombie
%Cpu(s): 13.8 us, 4.5 sy, 0.0 ni, 80.3 id, 0.3 wa, 0.6 hi, 0.5 si, 0.0 st
MiB Mem : 31955.0 total, 4955.0 free, 18807.6 used, 10439.5 buff/cache
MiB Swap: 24576.0 total, 6098.9 free, 18477.1 used. 13147.4 avail Mem
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
4693 pdupre 20 0 9944.5m 3.0g 103960 S 46.8 9.5 30,55
gnome-shell
15076 pdupre 20 0 3076808 1.4g 86232 S 0.7 4.6 180:21.32 lyx
944560 pdupre 20 0 13.1g 880080 288948 S 12.0 2.7 35:02.61 firefox
946388 pdupre 20 0 11.2g 472168 131312 S 6.6 1.4 5:09.99 Isolated
Web Co
948825 pdupre 20 0 48.9g 404944 203112 S 1.7 1.2 3:49.50
vivaldi-bin
949356 pdupre 20 0 1392.4g 334204 157252 S 12.6 1.0 56:38.64
vivaldi-bin
949266 pdupre 20 0 1396.1g 240124 133748 S 0.0 0.7 1:08.18
vivaldi-bin
948873 pdupre 20 0 49.1g 196676 123816 S 9.3 0.6 39:43.97
vivaldi-bin
948875 pdupre 20 0 48.7g 196408 107936 S 2.7 0.6 2:15.59
vivaldi-bin
1017494 pdupre 20 0 2940996 182612 109052 S 0.0 0.6 0:19.80 Isolated
Web Co
1112864 pdupre 20 0 1392.4g 155284 116244 S 6.3 0.5 0:07.37
vivaldi-bin
1112837 pdupre 20 0 1392.4g 134036 102504 S 0.0 0.4 0:00.69
vivaldi-bin
948950 pdupre 20 0 1394.2g 133240 90960 S 0.0 0.4 0:01.32
vivaldi-bin
1113572 pdupre 20 0 1392.3g 128100 101656 S 0.0 0.4 0:00.12
vivaldi-bin
1112735 pdupre 20 0 1392.4g 123736 98648 S 0.0 0.4 0:00.15
vivaldi-bin
1111878 pdupre 20 0 1392.4g 120776 97924 S 1.0 0.4 0:00.65
vivaldi-bin
1112777 pdupre 20 0 1392.4g 119204 96712 S 0.0 0.4 0:00.11
vivaldi-bin
1112762 pdupre 20 0 1392.3g 116144 93120 S 0.0 0.4 0:00.07
vivaldi-bin
1112836 pdupre 20 0 1392.3g 113984 91924 S 0.0 0.3 0:00.07
vivaldi-bin
gnome-shell is using quite a bit of CPU, but that's usually because some
app is drawing a lot.
lyx is using a bit, firefox a fair bit, but vivaldi is maybe the big one.
You can try closing apps and see what happens to the avail swap and
avail mem numbers.
What does "swapon" show? It should just be "/dev/zram0".
You asked about why swap is used when there's still free memory. The OS
will swap out memory that hasn't been used for a while to keep plenty of
free memory available. Also, zram complicates things a lot and I'm not
sure how it is accounted for in those numbers.
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