After I kill vivaldi

top - 22:44:50 up 20 days, 12:30,  2 users,  load average: 3.90, 2.75, 2.23
Tasks: 510 total,   1 running, 504 sleeping,   4 stopped,   1 zombie
%Cpu(s):  3.5 us,  3.8 sy,  0.0 ni, 92.2 id,  0.0 wa,  0.3 hi,  0.2 si,  0.0 st 
MiB Mem :  31955.0 total,   5792.8 free,  17921.4 used,  10331.5 buff/cache     
MiB Swap:  24576.0 total,   6100.7 free,  18475.2 used.  14033.6 avail Mem 

swapon
NAME       TYPE      SIZE  USED PRIO
/dev/zram0 partition   8G    8G  100
/dev/sda2  partition  16G 10.1G   -1

Why zram0 is only 8G, while I have 32 Go?
I recently increased my memory from 8 to 32 because of the issue.
In addition, I do not understand /dev/sda2 while this swap is not set in fstab 
!!

But it is still slow.
Typical, when I switch from one window to another one. I have to wait several 
10s of seconds
before I can recover an hand.

>
> 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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